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    TIGRAN SARGSIAN APPOINTED PRIME MINISTER OF ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    April 9, 2008

    YEREVAN, APRIL 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian president Serge Sargsian
    on April 9 signed a decree on appointing Tigran Sargsian the prime
    minister of the Republic of Armenia, NT was informed by the RA
    president's press service, which also provided the biography of the
    newly appointed prime minister.

    Tigran Sargsian was born on January 29, 1960, in the city of
    Kirovakan (currently Vanadzor). He studied at Yerevan school No
    8 after Pushkin in 1967-1977, at Yerevan technical school No 14 in
    1977-1978 and at Yerevan Institute of National Economy, Department of
    Planning and Economy in 1978-1980. T. Sargsian studied at Leningrad
    Financial-Economic Institute in 1980-1983, graduating from it with an
    honors degree. In 1983-1987, he attended the post-graduate courses
    of this institute, after which he defended a Ph.D. thesis entitled
    "The Planning of the Socioeconomic Development of the Region by the
    Example of Armenia" and received a scientific degree of Candidate of
    Economic Sciences.

    A title of Honorary Doctor of Yerevan State University of Economics
    was conferred on T. Sargsian on December 2, 2005.

    In 1987-1990, T. Sargsian worked as a seniour researcher at the
    Research Institute of Economics and Planning, in 1988-1993 he was
    the chairman of the Republican Council of Young Specialists and
    Scientists. In 1993-1994, he taught at Yerevan State University,
    was a deputy of the Supreme Council of the RA, served as chairman
    of the Supreme Council's Standing Committee on Financial, Credit
    and Budgetary Issues. In 1995-1998, he was the chairman of the
    Association of Armenian Banks, in 1995-2008 he worked as director of
    the Institute for Research of Transitional Society. T. Sargsian was
    appointed the chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia on March 3,
    1998, while in 2005 he was re-appointed to that post. In 2005-2007,
    he was the chairman of the Interstate Bank's board.

    T. Sargsian is married and has a daughter and a son.

    He is the author of over 20 scientific articles.

    He is a non-party man.

    He has the miliary rank of reserve officer.
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