Spouse of the prime minister of Armenia

The spouse of the prime minister of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի վարչապետի տիկին, romanizedHayastani varch’apeti tikin) is the wife of the prime minister of Armenia. The current spouse of the prime minister of Armenia is Anna Hakobyan, who has held the position since 8 May 2018.[1]

Spouse of the Prime Minister of Armenia
Հայաստանի վարչապետի տիկին
Incumbent
Anna Hakobyan
since 8 May 2018
ResidenceResidence of the Prime Minister of Armenia
Term lengthDepends on the prime minister
Inaugural holderVarduhi Ishkhanyan
Formation25 September 1991

While sometimes called the "First Lady of Armenia", this position is not to be confused with the First Lady of Armenia, who is the wife of the president of Armenia.

Spouses of the prime minister of Armenia (since 1991)

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Spouse of the Prime Minister Portrait Term Begins Term Ends Prime Minister of Armenia
Varduhi Ishkhanyan 25 September 1991 22 November 1991 Vazgen Manukyan
Anahit Khachatryan 22 November 1991 30 July 1992 Gagik Harutyunyan
Brliantina Harutyunyan 30 July 1992 2 February 1993 Khosrov Harutyunyan
2 February 1993 4 November 1996 Hrant Bagratyan
Nouneh Sarkissian   4 November 1996 20 March 1997 Armen Sarkissian
Bella Kocharyan   20 March 1997 10 April 1998 Robert Kocharyan
10 April 1998 11 June 1999 Armen Darbinyan
Vacant 11 June 1999 27 October 1999 Vazgen Sargsyan
Vacant 27 October 1999 3 November 1999 Vacant
3 November 1999 2 May 2000 Aram Sargsyan
Susanna Margaryan 2 May 2000 25 March 2007 Andranik Margaryan
Rita Sargsyan   25 March 2007
(Acting)
4 April 2007
(Acting)
Serzh Sargsyan
4 April 2007 7 April 2008
Vacant 7 April 2008 9 April 2008 Vacant
Gohar Sargsyan 9 April 2008 13 April 2014 Tigran Sargsyan
Julieta Abrahamyan 13 April 2014 8 September 2016 Hovik Abrahamyan
Vacant 8 September 2016 13 September 2016 Vacant
Lilit Karapetyan 13 September 2016 17 April 2018 Karen Karapetyan
Rita Sargsyan   17 April 2018 23 April 2018 Serzh Sargsyan
Lilit Karapetyan
(Acting)
23 April 2018 8 May 2018 Karen Karapetyan
(Acting)
Anna Hakobyan   8 May 2018 Incumbent Nikol Pashinyan

See also

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References

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  1. ^ MacFarquhar, Neil (8 May 2018). "He Was a Protester a Month Ago. Now, Nikol Pashinyan Leads Armenia". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 8 May 2018.