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Taron Margaryan was born on 17 April, 1978 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union, is an A republican party of Armenia politicians. Discover Taron Margaryan'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 45 years old?
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Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union |
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Armenia
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Taron Margaryan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Taron Margaryan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Taron Margaryan worth at the age of 45 years old? Taron Margaryan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Armenia. We have estimated Taron Margaryan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Taron Andraniki Margaryan (, born 17 April 1978) is a politician from Armenia.
From 2001 to 2003, he worked as a leading specialist for Armenia's State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre in the territorial unit of Nor Nork, and later became the head of the department.
In 2003, he was appointed as the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Bioresources Management Agency.
In 2005, he was elected at the age of 27 as head of the district of Avan in the city of Yerevan and was re-elected in 2008 for a second term.
During Margaryan's two terms in office, the district of Avan was recognized by Armenia as the best district for two years in a row.
In 2009, he was elected as a member of Yerevan's City Council and in the same year was elected as Yerevan's first Deputy Mayor.
He was the 11th mayor of Yerevan from 2011 to 2018.
Taron Margaryan has served as the mayor of Yerevan since 15 November 2011 after being elected by the City Council and succeeded Karen Karapetyan after his resignation.
In 2013, he earned a position at the top of the list of candidates for the Republican Party of Armenia's 2013 municipal elections with the leading slogan "Better Yerevan."
Following the results of the election that took place on 5 May 2013, Armenia's Central Electoral Commission (CEC) announced that the City Council members have been elected from the RA's list of Yerevan's 42 members from the City Council, 17 members from Yerevan's "Prosperous Armenia" party, and 6 members from the "Hello Yerevan" party's electoral bloc list.
Additionally, in 2013 Taron Margaryan launched an initiative at the Yerevan Zoo, which heretofore had not had any work or improvements done since opening.
The zoo now spans 7 by 16 hectares and renovations cost approximately 1 million AMD (US$2,100).
Furthermore, in cooperation with the private sector, all districts in Yerevan had public parks built or rebuilt.
Taron Margaryan's years in office were marked by extensive road construction.
Together with the Asian Development Bank, bypassing roads in Yerevan were constructed to ease and reduce city traffic.
His leadership was also of use with the construction of a connecting street between Leningradyan street and Admiral Isakov street, as well as the Leningradyan-Kievyan road junction.
He was also active in the construction of the connecting road between Ulnetsi street and Rubinyants street.
Furthermore, Taron Margaryan's years in office were also marked by a complete modernization and transition to LED lighting systems from the former Soviet-era lighting systems.
Since his early years in office, Taron Margaryan spoke about the need for active information technology and the need for the active use of electronic control systems.
Hence, in 2013, plans to raise transportation fees to 150 AMD were suspended after the mayor's orders.
Furthermore, since 2013 Taron Margaryan has also been criticized for the problems in the field of waste management in the city of Yerevan; however, the issue currently has been resolved by the implementation of the internationally award-winning Lebanese "Sanitek" sanitation disposal company, who is now responsible for all garbage disposal in Yerevan.
"Sanitek" has replaced former garbage cans and dumpsters in Yerevan with new bins and collects garbage on a 24-hour set schedule.
Moreover, discussions are underway to begin construction of a new landfill for an improved method of waste management.
Numerous protests took place during Taron Margaryan's first few years in office on behalf of residents living in buildings considered to be dangerous of the 4th-category.
They voiced their concerns in front of City Hall.
In 2014, the prestigious Rutgers University of Public Affairs and Administration E-School Institute located in the United States rated Yerevan as one of the fastest-growing cities in the world.
The overall index listed Seoul as the leading city of the world, followed by New York, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Yerevan.
Taron Margaryan's leadership is most often criticized due to architectural issues, especially in regards to the demolition of old buildings.
Particularly, the central "Closed Market" or "Pak Shuka" and the demolition No. 1 Printing building which was brought down by a method of blasting.
In the latter case, although the building's privatization and construction permit existed before Taron Margaryan took office, the community nonetheless criticized the municipality for failing to prevent the destruction.
Taron Margaryan has also often been criticized by residents for transportation issues, especially in regards to the discussions of raising of transportation fees.
In December 2015, Taron Margaryan handed out keys to new apartments to residents living in the dormitories located on Sisakyan 3, 4, and 127/1, Nor Aresh 35, Artsakh Street 10/2.
The latter was the last phase of the resettlement program for families living in category-4 dangerous buildings.
As a result of the resettlement program, a total of 650 families were relocated to new apartments.
Furthermore, in March 2016 Margaryan held a conference with the citizens of RA, receiving nearly 100 questions within 24 hours.
After Nikol Pashinyan became prime minister of Armenia during the velvet revolution in April 2018, city hall was raided and the Yerevan Fund which Margaryan was head of was implicated in large-scale corrupt practices.
Then a video came out highlighting Margaryan's vast and undeclared wealth and businesses which received widespread attention and well over a hundred thousand views.
Finally, on 9 July 2018, the embattled Margaryan tendered his resignation as mayor of Yerevan.
After being elected mayor, Taron Margaryan announced his strategy for the balanced development of Yerevan.
During his years in office, all administrative regions of schools specializing in sports or the arts were built and reconstructed, libraries were renovated, heating systems in schools and kindergartens were updated, and children who were residents of Yerevan were given the opportunity to attend kindergarten free of charge.