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Armenian president announces his resignation

"The country’s president has no instruments to influence important issues either in the domestic or foreign policy," according to a statement posted on his official website
Armenian President Armen Sarkissian Alexander Ryumin/TASS
Armenian President Armen Sarkissian
© Alexander Ryumin/TASS

YEREVAN, January 23. /TASS/. Armenian President Armen Sarkissian has announced his resignation.

"It is not an emotion-driven decision and it has certain logic. The country’s president has no instruments to influence important issues either in the domestic or foreign policy," according to a statement posted on his official website on Sunday. "In this difficult period for our country, when nationwide unity is needed, the institute of presidency must not be a target for gossip and conspiracy theories that only distract the attention of society from major problems."

The country, in his words, is living "in a strange reality when the head of state cannot influence matters linked with war and peace," cannot veto laws he considers as inexpedient for the nation and for the state.

Armenia’s president is elected by the National Assembly (parliament) for a term of seven years and, correspondingly, the National Assembly accepts his resignation. Under the country’s constitution, the National Assembly organizes early presidential election not earlier than 25 days and not later than 35 days after the presidential office is vacated.

"In line with the procedure established by the constitutional amendments of 2015, Armenia has shifted from the semi-presidential to the parliamentary form of government since April 9, 2018, when Armen Sarkissian took office," the presidential website noted.

The president is the head of state and is in charge of "supervising the observation of the constitution," appointing regular and early elections to the National Assembly, accepting the resignation of the government. At the suggestion of the government and the prime minister, the president initiates cabinet reshuffles, appoints and recalls ambassadors, signs and denounces international agreements, addresses issues of citizenship and pardoning.

The parliament speaker is acting president until the new head of state is elected.

Armen Sarkissian was born in Yerevan on June 23, 1953. In 1976, he graduated from the Physics Department of the Yerevan State University and finished a post-graduate course in theoretical physics in 1979. He is a honorary doctor of Armenia’s National Academy of Sciences (1999).

From 1992 to 2013, he was Armenia’s ambassador to Belgium, Vatican, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, and headed the country’s mission to the European Union. He was Armenia’s Prime Minister from November 1996 to March 1997. In 2002-2011, he had British citizenship.

Sarkissian is married with two sons and three grandchildren.