Karapetyan’s government is the governing body of the Armenia , as of 2017. Karen Karapetyan was designated Prime Minister by President Serzh Sargsyan on September 13, 2016.
The incumbent government of Armenia is a coalition government formed by the Republican and Armenian Revolutionary Federation and Karen Karapetyan.
The government of Armenia consists of eighteen ministries and eight adjunct bodies. Each ministry is responsible for elaborating and making governmental decisions in its respective sphere. [1]
Structure
Ministries
Office | name | Party | Since |
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Prime Minister of Armenia | Karen Karapetyan | Republican Party | September 13, 2016 |
Vice Prime MinisterMinister of International Economic Integration and Reforms | Gabrielyan cow | Republican Party | 20 September 2016 |
Minister of Defense | Vigen Sargsyan | Republican Party | 3 October 2016 |
Minister of Economic Development and Investments | Suren Karayan | Republican Party | 27 September 2016 |
Minister of Agriculture | Ignati Arakelyan | Republican Party | 20 September 2016 |
Minister of Culture | Armen Amiryan | Republican Party | 27 September 2016 |
Minister of Diaspora | Hranush Hakobyan | Republican Party | 1 October 2008 |
Minister of Nature Protection | Artsvik Minasyan | Armenian Revolutionary Federation | 27 September 2016 |
Minister of Education and Science | Levon Mkrtchyan | Armenian Revolutionary Federation | 27 September 2016 |
Minister of Energy Infrastructure and Natural Resources | Ashot Manukyan | Non-partisan | 20 September 2016 |
Minister of Finance | Vardan Aramyan | Republican Party | 20 September 2016 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Eduard Nalbandyan | Non-partisan | April 15, 2008 |
Minister of Healthcare | Levon Altunyan | Republican Party | 27 September 2016 |
Minister of Justice | Davit Harutyunyan | Republican Party | May 25, 2017 |
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs | Artem Asatryan | Republican Party | 16 June 2012 |
Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs | Hrachya Rostomyan | Non-partisan | 27 September 2016 |
Minister of Territorial Administration and Development | Davit Lokyan | Armenian Revolutionary Federation | 27 September 2016 |
Minister of Emergency Situations | Davit Tonoyan | Non-partisan | February 6, 2017 |
Minister of Transport, Communication and Information Technologies | Vahan Martirosyan | Republican Party | 20 September 2016 |
Adjunct bodies
The role of adjoining bodies is to be elaborated, implemented and administered in each sphere. Similar to ministries, adjunct bodies are subordinate to Prime Minister. There are eight adjunct bodies to Armenian government. [2]
Adjunct body | Head | Party | Since in office |
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General Department of Civil Aviation | Sergey Avetisyan | Non-party | 8 June 2016 |
National Security Service | Georgy Kutoyan | Non-party | February 12, 2016 |
State Nuclear Safety Regulatory Committee by the Government | Ashot Martirosyan | Non-party | 17 September 2008 |
Police | Vladimir Gasparyan | Non-party | 1 November 2011 |
State Committee of the Real Estate Cadastre | Martin Sargsyan | Republican Party | 3 June 2014 |
State Property Management Department | Arman Sahakyan | Republican Party | 22 June 2011 |
State Revenue Committee | Vardan Harutyunyan | Non-party | October 8, 2016 |
State Urban Development Committee | Narek Sargsyan | Non-party | October 11, 2016 |
References
- Jump up^ Armenian GovernmentOfficial Website of the Government of Armenia
- Jump up^ Adjunct bodies of government of ArmeniaOfficial website of the government of Armenia