Razmik Martirosyan

Razmik Martirosyan
Minister
Republic Of Armenia
In office
1999–2003
President Robert Kocharyan
Preceded by Gagik Yeganyan
Succeeded by Aghvan Vardanyan
Personal details
Born (1959-05-24) May 24, 1959
Vosketap,
Nationality Armenian
Religion Armenian Apostolic Church

Razmik Martirosi Martirosyan (Armenian: Ռազմիկ Մարտիրոսի Մարտիրոսյան; born May 24, 1959 ) is an Armenian Politician.

Biography

He was born in the village of Vosketap of the Ararat Region Martirosyan is a member of the Republican Party of Armenia, as well as a member of the Union of “Yerkrapah” Volunteers. In 1976, he finished the local school and entered the YSU Faculty of History and graduated in 1981. In the years 1981 to 1984, Martirosyan was a teacher of History at secondary school of Vosketap. In 1984-1985, Martirosyan worked as school organizer, later was Instructor of the Staff Department of Ararat Regional Committee of Komsomol. In 1985-1987, he served in the Soviet armed forces as an officer, civil worker. After demobilization, in 1987-1988 he worked as an instructor at №2 secondary school of Ararat village. In 1988-1993, Razmik Martirosyan was the principal of secondary school of the village Yeghegnavan, Ararat Region. In December 1992, Razmik Martirosyan was elected Deputy of the RA Supreme Council, then in 1993 became a member of the Standing Committee on Local Self-Government Affairs. In 1995, he was elected a RA NA Deputy, and Head of the RA NA Standing Committee of Defense, National Security and Internal Affairs since March 1998. In 1999, Martirosyan was elected RA NA Deputy, and on June 19, he became the Minister of Social Security. He held the post till February 2000. Shortly afterwards, in May he was again in office until May, 2003. In 2003, Razmik Martirosyan was elected Deputy of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia.

Personal life

He is married and has 4 children.

References


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