Hranush Hakobyan
Hranush Hakobyan | |
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Diaspora Minister of Armenia | |
In office 1 October 2008 – 23 April 2018 | |
President | Serzh Sargsyan Armen Sarkissian |
Prime Minister | Tigran Sargsyan Hovik Abrahamyan Karen Karapetyan Serzh Sargsyan Karen Karapetyan Nikol Pashinyan(acting) |
Preceded by | position created |
Succeeded by | Mkhitar Hayrapetyan |
Minister of Social Security | |
In office 1996–1998 | |
President | Levon Ter-Petrosyan |
Preceded by | Raphael Bagoyan |
Succeeded by | Gagik Yeganyan |
Member of the National Assembly of Armenia | |
Personal details | |
Born | Sarukhan, Gegharkunik Province | 12 April 1954
Nationality | Armenian |
Hranush Hrant Hakobyan (Armenian: Հրանուշ Հրանտի Հակոբյան) is an Armenian politician who is the longest-serving woman in the National Assembly of Armenia and among the only seven women members of Armenia's Parliament.[1] She was the first Armenian woman to be "directly elected" into office by the Armenian people instead of "being appointed by a political party".
She became the long-standing Minister of the Diaspora for many years,[1][2] before the said ministry was abolished. In 2005, she sponsored Armenia's "gender-quota law" in order to encourage the participation and election of more women in the politics of Armenia.[1]
Biography
[edit]Hranush Hakobyan (a mathematician, lawyer, political scientist, non-partisan) was born on 12 April 1954 in the village of Sarukhan in Kamo Region.
- In 1975, she graduated from the YSU Applied Mathematics Department, later in 1989, from Moscow Academy of Political Sciences.
- In 1994, Hranush Hakobyan graduated from the YSU Law Department. She is a Doctor-Professor of Law, Associate Professor, Professor at the State University of Gavar.
- In 1986, she was awarded with the order of “People’s Friendship”.
- In the period of 1975–1983, she was a professor at Yerevan State University.
- In 1978–1983, Hranush Hakobyan was appointed Deputy Secretary, Secretary at the Komsomol Committee of Yerevan State University.
- In 1983–1990, she became Secretary, First Secretary of the Komsomol of Armenia, a member of Komsomol Central Committee Bureau.
- Hranush Hakobyan once occupied the following positions: Deputy of the Supreme Council of the Arm SSR, a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Council (1986-1990), Deputy at the Supreme Council, Deputy Chairwoman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme Council on Social and Healthcare Affairs (1990-1995), Member of the National Assembly, Head of the Standing Committee on Social, Healthcare and Environmental Affairs at the National Assembly (1995-1996).
- She was a member of the grouping “Republic”, Deputy Chairwoman of the CIS Inter-parliamentary Assembly Social Affairs Commission (1995-1996).
- In 1996–1998, Hranush Hakobyan was appointed the RA Minister of Social Security.
- She has been a member of Inter-parliamentary Union since 1996, a member of the Women's Affairs Coordinating Council and the Head of the Armenian Delegation since 2003.
- In the years 1999–2003, she was a Member of the National Assembly, and also a member of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- In 2001, she became Secretary of Parliamentary Group called People's Deputy.
- On 25 May 2003 she was elected a Member of the National Assembly, Head of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Science, Education, Culture and Youth Affairs. Hranush Hakobyan is a member of the Republican Party of Armenia.
- She also occupied the post of the Chair of the Armenian Women's International Association, co-chair of the Association of Women's Health, Trustee of Yerevan, Cambridge-Yerevan, Armenia's Orphanages Fund, Co-chair of the Board of trustees of US-Armenia Health Care Center.
- She is the author of 2 books and 25 research papers.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Itano, Nicole. Quota Law Puts More Women in Armenia's Election, WeNews, May 10, 2007.
- ^ Lansford, Tom. Political Handbook of the World 2015. CQ Press. p. 77. ISBN 1483371581.
- 1954 births
- Living people
- Members of the National Assembly (Armenia)
- Government ministers of Armenia
- Labor and social affairs ministers of Armenia
- Women government ministers of Armenia
- Yerevan State University alumni
- Academic staff of Yerevan State University
- 20th-century Armenian women politicians
- 20th-century Armenian politicians
- 21st-century Armenian women politicians
- 21st-century Armenian politicians
- Diaspora ministers of Armenia
- People from Gegharkunik Province