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Nikol Pashinyan was born on 1 June, 1975 in Ijevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union, is a Prime Minister of Armenia since 2018. Discover Nikol Pashinyan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Ijevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union |
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Nikol Pashinyan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Nikol Pashinyan's Wife?
His wife is Anna Hakobyan
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Nikol Pashinyan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nikol Pashinyan worth at the age of 48 years old? Nikol Pashinyan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Minister. He is from Armenia. We have estimated Nikol Pashinyan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
His father, Vova Pashinyan (1940–2020), worked as a football and volleyball coach and as a physical education teacher.
His mother Svetlana died when he was 12 and he was mostly raised by his stepmother, Yerjanik, who was Vova's second wife.
He served in the 554th Rifle Regiment of the 138th Rifle Division and died in 1943.
Nikol Vovayi Pashinyan (Նիկոլ Վովայի Փաշինյան, ; born 1 June 1975) is an Armenian politician serving as the prime minister of Armenia since 8 May 2018.
Nikol Pashinyan was born on 1 June 1975 in Ijevan, in the northeastern province of Tavush.
At least one of his grandparents was from the village of Yenokavan, around 10 km from Ijevan.
He was named after his paternal grandfather who died in World War II.
He graduated from the Ijevan Secondary School N1 in 1991.
Pashinyan studied journalism at Yerevan State University (YSU) from 1991 to 1995.
He was expelled from the university before graduating.
Pashinyan claimed to have been expelled for his political activities, although Yerevan State University released a statement that Pashinyan had been expelled due to absences.
Pashinyan became engaged in journalism in 1992 as a journalism student at YSU.
A journalist by profession, Pashinyan founded his own newspaper in 1998, which was shut down a year later for libel.
He was sentenced for one year for defamation against then Minister of National Security Serzh Sargsyan.
He edited the newspaper Haykakan Zhamanak ("Armenian Times") from 1999 to 2012.
Pashinyan was also critical of Armenia's close relations with Russia, and promoted establishing closer relations with Turkey instead.
He led a minor opposition party in the 2007 parliamentary election, garnering 1.3% of the vote.
Pashinyan was a dedicated supporter of Ter-Petrosyan, who made a political comeback prior to the 2008 presidential election, before losing to Serzh Sargsyan in what Ter-Petrosyan and his supporters claimed was a fraudulent election.
Pashinyan was one of the leaders of Ter-Petrosyan's supporters in the post-election protests in February and March 2008; the protests were dispersed by security forces on March 1, resulting in the deaths of ten people.
Convicted of organizing mass disorders, he went into hiding until mid-2009.
He was sentenced to seven years in prison for his role in the protests.
He was released in May 2011 as part of a general amnesty.
He was elected to parliament from Ter-Petrosyan's broad opposition coalition, the Armenian National Congress, in 2012.
Pashinyan later distanced himself from Ter-Petrosyan on political grounds, establishing the party Civil Contract.
In a 2015 interview Pashinyan stated that he considers himself more of a journalist because journalism brought him into politics.
Along with two other opposition parties, Pashinyan formed the Way Out Alliance which garnered almost 8% of the vote in the 2017 parliamentary election.
He was the leader of the 2018 Armenian revolution which forced Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan and his government to resign.
He was elected acting prime minister by parliament on 8 May 2018 and won snap parliamentary elections in December 2018.
Pashinyan's victory had originally been heralded by some observers as an improvement in democracy, while others have criticized Pashinyan as a mere populist.
Pashinyan's new government included multiple liberal western NGO activists being appointed to senior positions, as well as supporters from the Velvet Revolution who had no previous political experience.
In 2018, Pashinyan claimed to have organized students strikes, marches and demonstrations during the Karabakh movement of 1988.
He did not serve in the Armenian Army because his two elder brothers served before him and he was not obliged to serve by law.
Pashinyan led Armenia through the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War, the most recent and significant outbreak of violence due to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia with the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh and its neighbor Azerbaijan.
The war, which was ended after 44 days of fighting by a trilateral ceasefire agreement signed by Pashinyan on 9 November 2020, resulted in significant human, material and territorial losses for the Armenian side.
Pashinyan's government was criticized within Armenia for its management of the war.
Following the war, Pashinyan was accused of being a traitor and faced protests and calls for his resignation.
Despite the protests and a declaration by 40 high-ranking military officers calling for his resignation (which Pashinyan described as a coup attempt), Pashinyan resisted calls to hand over political power.
On 25 April 2021, Pashinyan announced his formal resignation to allow snap elections to be held in June, although he remained as acting prime minister in the leadup to the elections.
His party won the 2021 election, receiving more than half of all votes.