National Assembly of Armenia - Deputy Chairmen/Speakers

Deputy Chairmen/Speakers

  • Babken Ararktsyan 1990 - 1991
  • Gagik Harutyunyan 1990 - 1991
  • Ara Sahakian 1991 - 1998
  • Artashes Tumanyan 1991 - 1995
  • Karapet Rubinyan 1995 - 1998
  • Albert Bazeyan 1998 - 1999
  • Yuri Bakhshyan 1998 - 1999
  • Ruben Miroyan 1999
  • Gagik Aslanian 1999 - 2003
  • Tigran Torosyan 1999 - 2006
  • Vahan Hovanissian 2003 - 2008
  • Isakhan Zakarian 2007
  • Arevik Petrosyan 2007 - 2010
  • Hrayr Karapetyan 2008 - 2009
  • Samvel Nikoyan 2009 - 2012
  • Samvel Balasanyan 2010 - 2012
  • Edward Sharmazanov 2011 - Present
  • Hermine Naghdalyan 2012 - Present


e • d Summary of the 6 May 2012 Armenian National Assembly election results
Party
Party-list
Constituency
Total
seats
+/–
Votes
%
Seats
Seats
%
Republican Party
664,440
44.02%
40
29
70.7%
69
5
Prosperous Armenia
454,673
30.12%
28
9
21.9%
37
12
ANC
106,903
7.08%
7
7
7
Rule of Law
83,123
5.51%
5
1
2.4%
6
3
ARF
85,550
5.67%
5
5
10
Heritage
86,998
5.76%
5
5
2
Armenian Communist Party
15,899
1.45%
Democratic Party of Armenia
5,577
0.37%
Unified Armenians Party
2,945
0.20%
Non-partisans/Independents
2
4.8%
2
4
Invalid votes
53,831
Total
1,573,053
100.00%
90
41
100.0%
131
Electorate and turnout:
2,523,101
62.35%

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