Third Pashinyan government

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Third government of Nikol Pashinyan
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18th government of Armenia
Incumbent
Nikol Pashinyan April 2021 (cropped).jpg
Nikol Pashinyan (2021)
Date formed6 August 2021 (2021-08-06)
People and organisations
Head of state Vahagn Khachaturyan
Head of government Nikol Pashinyan
Deputy head of government Tigran Khachatryan
Mher Grigoryan
Member parties Civil Contract
Status in legislature Majority government
Opposition parties Armenia Alliance
I Have Honor Alliance
History
Election(s) 2021 Armenian parliamentary election
Predecessor Second Pashinyan government

The Third Pashinyan government, which was formed on 6 August 2021, is the current executive branch of the government of Armenia. Nikol Pashinyan continued in his role as prime minister after his Civil Contract Party's victory in the 2021 Armenian snap parliamentary elections.

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Structure

Office [1] NameImagePartySinceUntil
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Besuch des Ministerprasidenten von Armenien, Nikol Pashinyan, im Kolner Rathaus-2162.jpg Civil Contract 8 May 2018
Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Khachatryan  [ hy ] Tigran Khachatryan (Tehran 2022) 05.jpg Independent19 December 2022
Mher Grigoryan Mher-Grigoryan (cropped).jpg Independent11 May 2018
Minister of Defence Arshak Karapetyan Ministr oborony Rossii provel v Moskve peregovory s armianskim kollegoi 03 (Arshak Karapetyan).jpg Independent3 August 202115 November 2021
Suren Papikyan Suren Papikyan 2 (cropped).jpg Civil Contract 15 November 2021
Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan (hy) Missing photo.svg Independent26 November 202014 February 2024
Gevorg Papoyan Civil Contract 5 March 2024
Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Vahram Dumanyan (hy) Missing photo.svg Independent23 November 202012 December 2022
Zhanna Andreasyan  [ hy ]Independent13 December 2022
Minister of Emergency Situations Andranik Piloyan (hy) Missing photo.svg Independent20 November 20201 April 2022
Armen Pambukhchyan  [ hy ] Armen Pambukhchyan 1.jpg Civil Contract 12 April 2022
Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan (hy) Missing photo.svg Independent3 August 202119 December 2022
Vahe Hovhannisyan  [ hy ] Civil Contract 20 December 2022
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan Armenian Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan, Yerevan, 25 November 2019.jpg Civil Contract 19 August 2021
Minister of Health Anahit Avanesian Missing photo.svg Civil Contract 18 January 2021
Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan Missing photo.svg Civil Contract 3 August 20215 October 2022
Grigor Minasyan Independent26 December 2022
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Narek Mkrtchyan (hy) Missing photo.svg Civil Contract 2 August 2021
Minister of Environment Romanos Petrosyan (hy) Rhomanos Petrosyan.jpg Civil Contract 30 July 20209 December 2021
Hakob Simidyan  [ hy ] Hakob Simidyan (<<Im K`ayle>> dashink`).png Civil Contract 10 December 2022
Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan (hy) Gnel Sanosyan.jpg Civil Contract 2 August 2021
Minister of High-Tech Industry Vahagn Khachaturyan Vahagn-Khachatryan (cropped).jpg Independent4 August 20213 March 2022
Robert Khachatryan  [ hy ] Missing photo.svg Independent27 April 202229 December 2023
Mkhitar Hayrapetyan Mkhitar Hayrapetyan.jpg Civil Contract 29 December 2023

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References

  1. "Government - Structure - The Government of Armenia". www.gov.am. Retrieved 2021-09-19.