Tigran Sargsyan has been reappointed prime minister of Armenia. The corresponding decree by President Serzh Sargsyan was made public by his press service.
52-year-old Sargsyan has headed the Armenian government since 2008. He is also deputy chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia, headed by President Serzh Sargsyan.
According to the Constitution of the Republic, on Thursday the cabinet resigned, since the new parliament was convening for its first meeting.
TASS
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