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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    June 2, 2012 Saturday 09:02 PM GMT+4


    Sargsyan reappointed prime minister of Armenia

    YEREVAN June 2

    Tigran Sargsyan was reappointed prime minister of Armenia on Saturday, June 2.

    Sargsyan, 52, has been prime minister since 2008. Under the
    Constitution, the government resigned on May 31 after the new
    parliament had convened for its first session after election. The
    resignation was accepted by the president.

    Tigran Sargsyan was born on January 29, 1960 in KIrovakan (now
    Vanadzor) into the family of a journalist. In 1983, he graduated, cum
    laude, from the Leningrad Institute of Finance and Economics as an
    economist, and in 1987 completed a postgraduate course there,
    receiving a degree in economics.

    In 1987-1990, he worked at the Research Institute of Economy and
    Planning as a senior researcher and then as head of the international
    economic ties unit.

    In 1990-1995, Sargsyan was an MP, chairman of Armenian National
    Assembly standing commission on financial-crediting and fiscal
    affairs, and a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Council.

    In 1993, he was one of those who put the national currency, Armenian
    dram, into circulation.

    In 1998-2005, Sargsyan was Central Bank chairman and was reappointed
    to this post in March 2005.

    In 2005-2007, he was chairman of the Interstate Bank Council.

    Sargsyan is deputy chairman of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia
    headed by President Serzh Sargsyan.

    Tigran Sargsyan is married, with a daughter and two sons.

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