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This is a '''list of heads of state of Vardana''', from the establishment of the first Greater Vardanan Kingdom to the present Second Republic.
This is a '''list of heads of state of Vardana''', from the establishment of the first Greater Vardanan Kingdom to the present Second Republic.


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{{main|List of Vardanan monarchs}}
{{main|List of Vardanan monarchs}}
==First Republic==
==First Republic==
===President of the National Convention===
===President of the National Congress===
{{main|National Convention (Vardana){{!}}National Convention}}
{{main|National Congress (Vardana){{!}}National Congress}}
Following the [[Vardanan Revolution]], revolutionaries established the [[National Convention (Vardana)|National Convention]] as the main organ of the republican government. The National Convention was originally created as a provisional government; however, competing interests and in fighting resulted in a weakened constitution, lacking a traditional head of state or government. In the absence of an official head of state, the President of the National Convention, as presiding officer of the legislature, was seen as the de facto head of state and government during this period. The role of the Convention president saw great turnover following the untimely death of inaugural holder Levon Zoryan in 1924. As the republic began to normalized, it began to function as a prime ministerial role; however, the young republic lacked a true executive.  
Following the [[Vardanan Revolution]], revolutionaries established the [[National Congress (Vardana)|National Congress]] as the main organ of the republican government. The National Congress was originally created as a provisional government; however, competing interests and in fighting resulted in a weakened constitution, lacking a traditional head of state or government. In the absence of an official head of state, the President of the National Congress, as presiding officer of the legislature, was seen as the de facto head of state and government during this period. The role of the Congress president saw great turnover following the untimely death of inaugural holder Levon Zoryan in 1924. As the republic began to normalized, it began to function as a prime ministerial role; however, the young republic lacked a true executive.  


In 1930, the office of State President was created, and in 1932 was held concurrently by David Sargsyan when he assumed the role of President of the Convention. As President of the National Convention and State President, Sargsyan  and his successors wielded significant power over the government and the tenuous separation of powers began to collapse. National Convention elections were ultimately suspended by President Agajanian in 1949, enabling Sargsyan to fill vacancies by appointment or special election with strict restrictions on candidacy. By 1952, Agajanian was faced with a coup attempt from opposition within his own party, as well as other opposition parties. In 1953, a second coup was launched, this time led by Governor of Bayazet [[Margos Giragossian]], with support of the members of the Armed Forces high command. Though the coup was not initially successful, the ensuing civil war resulted in Agajanian fleeing Vardana in 1955 where he briefly maintained a government-in-exile.
In 1930, the office of State President was created, and in 1932 was held concurrently by David Sargsyan when he assumed the role of President of the Congress. As President of the National Congress and State President, Sargsyan  and his successors wielded significant power over the government and the tenuous separation of powers began to collapse. National Congress elections were ultimately suspended by President Agajanian in 1949, enabling Sargsyan to fill vacancies by appointment or special election with strict restrictions on candidacy. By 1952, Agajanian was faced with a coup attempt from opposition within his own party, as well as other opposition parties. In 1953, a second coup was launched, this time led by Governor of Bayazet [[Margos Giragossian]], with support of the members of the Armed Forces high command. Though the coup was not initially successful, the ensuing civil war resulted in Agajanian fleeing Vardana in 1955 where he briefly maintained a government-in-exile, based in [[Maktarim]], [[Talahara]] .
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|class="nowrap"|8 June <br>1924
|class="nowrap"|8 June <br>1924
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|22 May 1923|8 June 1924}}}}
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|22 May 1923|8 June 1924}}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]}}
| align="center" bgcolor=f2f2f2| Independent
| align="center" bgcolor=f2f2f2| Independent
| rowspan=4 | <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|1st]]
| rowspan=4 | <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|1st]]
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|class="nowrap"|22 August <br>1924
|class="nowrap"|22 August <br>1924
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|8 June 1924|22 August 1924}}}}
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|8 June 1924|22 August 1924}}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]}}
| align="center" bgcolor=FFD27F| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Zoryanist]]
| align="center" bgcolor=FFD27F| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Zoryanist]]
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|class="nowrap"|9 September <br>1924
|class="nowrap"|9 September <br>1924
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|22 August 1924|9 September 1924}}}}
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|22 August 1924|9 September 1924}}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]}}
| align="center" bgcolor=cce4f9| [[Republican Spirit (Vardana#History)|Mirzoyanist]]
| align="center" bgcolor=cce4f9| [[Republican Spirit (Vardana#History)|Mirzoyanist]]
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|class="nowrap"|16 January <br>1925
|class="nowrap"|16 January <br>1925
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|9 September 1924|16 January 1925}}}}
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|9 September 1924|16 January 1925}}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]}}
| align="center" bgcolor=FFD27F| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical]]
| align="center" bgcolor=FFD27F| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical]]
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|width="1" rowspan="1" style="background:#c41e3a;"|
|rowspan="1"|[[File:Sergey-Lukashin-Sargis-Srapionyan.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan="1"|[[File:Sergey-Lukashin-Sargis-Srapionyan.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan="1"|'''[[David Sargsyan]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Դավիդ Սարգսյան</span><br><small>(1869–1939)</small>
|rowspan="1"|'''[[Khosrow Sargsyan]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Դավիդ Սարգսյան</span><br><small>(1869–1939)</small>
|class="nowrap"|16 January <br>1925
|class="nowrap"|16 January <br>1925
|class="nowrap"|16 August <br>1925
|class="nowrap"|16 August <br>1925
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|16 January 1925|16 August 1925}}}}
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|16 January 1925|16 August 1925}}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]}}
|align="center" bgcolor=f7cfd6| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Progressive Socialist]]
|align="center" bgcolor=f7cfd6| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Progressive Socialist]]
| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|2nd]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|2nd]]
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|class="nowrap"|9 June <br>1926
|class="nowrap"|9 June <br>1926
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|16 January 1925|9 June 1926}}}}
|rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|16 January 1925|9 June 1926}}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]}}
| align="center" bgcolor=cce4f9| [[One Vardana#History|All Vardana]]
| align="center" bgcolor=cce4f9| [[One Vardana#History|All Vardana]]
|rowspan=2 | <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|3rd]]
|rowspan=2 | <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|3rd]]
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|class="nowrap"|8 January <br>1928
|class="nowrap"|8 January <br>1928
| rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|9 June 1926|8 January 1928}}}}
| rowspan="1"|{{small|{{age in years and days|9 June 1926|8 January 1928}}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]}}
| align="center" bgcolor=cce4f9| [[One Vardana#History|All Vardana]]
| align="center" bgcolor=cce4f9| [[One Vardana#History|All Vardana]]
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| class="nowrap"|3 August <br>1931
| class="nowrap"|3 August <br>1931
| {{small|{{age in years and days|8 January 1928|3 August 1932}}}}
| {{small|{{age in years and days|8 January 1928|3 August 1932}}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]||Minister of Foreign Affairs}}}
| style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]||Minister of Foreign Affairs}}
| align="center" bgcolor=FFD27F| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical]]
| align="center" bgcolor=FFD27F| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical]]
| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|4th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|4th]]
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| width="1" rowspan="6" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| width="1" rowspan="6" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan="6"|[[File:Sergey-Lukashin-Sargis-Srapionyan.jpg|90px]]
| rowspan="6"|[[File:Sergey-Lukashin-Sargis-Srapionyan.jpg|90px]]
| rowspan="6"|'''[[David Sargsyan]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Դավիդ Սարգսյան</span><br><small>(1869–1939)</small>
| rowspan="6"|'''[[Khosrow Sargsyan]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Դավիդ Սարգսյան</span><br><small>(1869–1939)</small>
| rowspan=6 class="nowrap"|2 January <br>1932
| rowspan=6 class="nowrap"|2 January <br>1932
| rowspan=6 class="nowrap"|19 March <br>1939
| rowspan=6 class="nowrap"|19 March <br>1939
| rowspan="6"|{{small|{{age in years and days|2 January 1932|19 March 1939}}}}
| rowspan="6"|{{small|{{age in years and days|2 January 1932|19 March 1939}}}}
| rowspan="6" style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]|[[#First Republic|State President]]|Minister of Foreign Affairs}}
| rowspan="6" style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]|[[#First Republic|State President]]|Minister of Foreign Affairs}}
| rowspan=6 align="center" bgcolor=fec4cf| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical Socialist]]
| rowspan=6 align="center" bgcolor=fec4cf| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical Socialist]]
| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|5th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|5th]]
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| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|6th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|6th]]
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| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|7th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|7th]]
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| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|8th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|8th]]
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| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|9th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|9th]]
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| rowspan=2 align="center"| [[National Convention (Vardana)|10th]]
| rowspan=2 align="center"| [[National Congress (Vardana)|10th]]
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| rowspan=6 class="nowrap"|30 August <br>1948
| rowspan=6 class="nowrap"|30 August <br>1948
| rowspan="6"|{{small|{{age in years and days|19 March 1939|30 August 1948}}}}
| rowspan="6"|{{small|{{age in years and days|19 March 1939|30 August 1948}}}}
| rowspan="6" style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]|[[#First Republic|State President]]}}
| rowspan="6" style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]|[[#First Republic|State President]]}}
| rowspan=6 align="center" bgcolor=fec4cf| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical Socialist]]
| rowspan=6 align="center" bgcolor=fec4cf| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical Socialist]]
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| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|11th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|11th]]
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| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|12th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|12th]]
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| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|13th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|13th]]
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| <center>[[National Convention (Vardana)|14th]]
| <center>[[National Congress (Vardana)|14th]]
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| rowspan=2 align="center"| [[National Convention (Vardana)|15th]]
| rowspan=2 align="center"| [[National Congress (Vardana)|15th]]
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| width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan="2"|[[File:Reza Hekmat.jpg|90px]]
| rowspan="2"|[[File:Reza Hekmat.jpg|90px]]
| rowspan="2"|'''[[Tigran Agajanian]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Տիգրան Ագաձանիան</span><br><small>(1892–1967)</small>
| rowspan="2"|'''[[Tigranes Agajanian]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Տիգրանես Ագաձանիան</span><br><small>(1892–1967)</small>
| rowspan=2 class="nowrap"|30 August <br>1948
| rowspan=2 class="nowrap"|30 August <br>1948
| rowspan=2 class="nowrap"|11 July <br>1955
| rowspan=2 class="nowrap"|11 July <br>1955
| rowspan="2"|{{small|{{age in years and days|30 August 1948|11 July 1955}}}}
| rowspan="2"|{{small|{{age in years and days|30 August 1948|11 July 1955}}}}
| rowspan="2" style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Convention (Vardana)#President|President of the National Convention]]|[[#First Republic|State President]]}}
| rowspan="2" style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[National Congress (Vardana)#President|President of the National Congress]]|[[#First Republic|State President]]}}
| rowspan=2 align="center" bgcolor=fec4cf| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical Socialist]]
| rowspan=2 align="center" bgcolor=fec4cf| [[Radical Party (Vardana)#History|Radical Socialist]]
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| [[National Convention (Vardana)|16th]]
| [[National Congress (Vardana)|16th]]
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===Najaryanid Vardana===
===Najaryanid Vardana===
{{main|Paramount Leader of Vardana}}
{{main|Paramount Leader of Vardana}}
The 1954 coup was launched against then President Agajanian by disaffected members of the Armed Forces and local governments. Governor of Bayzet Margos Giragossian, quickly became the public leader of the resistance leading up the coup due to an open letter he issued calling for safeguards against executive tyranny. On 31 September 1954, General Samuel Najaryan initiated a palace coup in an attempt to apprehend President Agajanian. While the coup failed to capture Agajanian in an early morning raid, Najaryan began to secure Hrazdan with the support of Governor Giragossian. The ensuing civil war lasted until 1957, though Agajanian fled Vardana for [COUNTRY] on 11 July 1955 and the military proclaimed Giragossian as President. Giragossian died during the subsequent constitutional convention and General Samuel Najaryan assumed executive power.  
The 1954 coup was launched against then President Agajanian by disaffected members of the Armed Forces and local governments. Governor of Bayzet Margos Giragossian, quickly became the public leader of the resistance leading up the coup due to an open letter he issued calling for safeguards against executive tyranny. On 31 September 1954, General Samuel Najaryan initiated a palace coup in an attempt to apprehend President Agajanian. While the coup failed to capture Agajanian in an early morning raid, Najaryan began to secure Hrazdan with the support of Governor Giragossian. The ensuing civil war lasted until 1957, though Agajanian fled Vardana for the [[Messidor Union]] on 11 July 1955 and the military proclaimed Giragossian as President. Giragossian died during the subsequent constitutional convention and General Samuel Najaryan assumed executive power.  


In the period known as Najaryanid Vardana, Samuel Najaryan's office was primarily referred to as Paramount Leader. Leader Najaryan retained his station as leader of the armed forces and held power as dictator for nearly 30 years. In 1981, Najaryan announced his succession plans. Many observers speculated he would name his son-in-law [[Arman Boghossian]] his successor, instead Najaryan declared that [PRETENDER] would assume control of the state, following a regency period led by Boghossian. Upon Najaryan's death, announced that the monarchy would not be restored.
In the period known as Najaryanid Vardana, Samuel Najaryan's office was primarily referred to as Paramount Leader. Leader Najaryan retained his station as leader of the armed forces and held power as dictator for nearly 30 years. In 1981, Najaryan announced his succession plans. Many observers speculated he would name his son-in-law [[Arman Boghossian]] his successor, instead Najaryan declared that the heir to the [[Monarchy of Vardana#Mysian claim|Mysia-Nyrundy claim]] would assume control of the state, following a regency period led by Boghossian. In 1982, [[Irene II of Aretias|Irene of Nyrundy]] was speculated as the heir following negotiations between Najaryan and Stephen VI, Elector of Nyrundy. Upon Najaryan's death, [[Arman Boghossian]], who was appointed President of the Regency, announced that the monarchy would not be restored following a coup and brief civil war.
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==Second Republic==
==Second Republic==
===Directory of Vardana===
===Directory of Vardana===
{{main|Directory of Vardana}}
{{main|Directory of Vardana}}
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!colspan=22|{{small|{{colorbox|#cecece}} {{wpl|Independent politician|Independent}} {{*}} {{colorbox|#c41e3a}} [[11 July Club]] {{*}} {{color box|#00c958}} [[Radical Renewal]] {{*}} {{color box|#fb607f}} [[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]] {{*}} {{color box|#ffd700}} [[Popular Progressive Party (Vardana)|Popular Progressive Party]] {{*}} {{color box|#9966cc}} [[Republican Spirit]] {{*}} {{colorbox|#1774c9}} [[One Vardana]] {{*}} {{colorbox|#0d4071}} {{*}} [[One Vardana#History|Rose Party]]/[[One Vardana#History|Hravart]] }}
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! rowspan=2|Directorate
! colspan=2 |[[List of At-large directors from Vardana|At-large]]{{sup|1}}
! colspan=2 |[[List of directors from Armavir|Armavir]]{{sup|2}}
! colspan=2|[[List of directors from Armavir|Aylket]]{{sup|1}}
! colspan=2|[[List of directors from Ayrum|Ayrum]]{{sup|1}}
! colspan=2|[[List of directors from Bayazet|Bayazet]]{{sup|2}}
! colspan=2|[[List of directors from Korchayk|Korchayk]]{{sup|1}}
! colspan=2|[[List of directors from Mysia|Mysia]]{{sup|3}}
! colspan=2|[[List of directors from Nakorzan|Nakorzan]]{{sup|2}}
! colspan=2|[[List of directors from Tsaghkadzor|Tsaghkadzor]]{{sup|2}}
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! colspan=2|Class I
! colspan=2|Class I
! colspan=2|Class III
! colspan=2|Class II
! colspan=2|Class IV
! colspan=2|Class IV
! colspan=2|Class I
! colspan=2|Class III
! colspan=2|Class II
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| 1985
| rowspan=2| 1st
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#cccccc;"|
| rowspan=8| Gosdan Nersessian
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#0d4071;"|
| rowspan=8| [[Zoravar Davtyan]]
| width="1" rowspan="4" style="background:#cccccc;"|
| rowspan=4| Sevan Arberani
| width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:;"|
| rowspan=2| ''vacant''
| width="1" rowspan="1" style="background:#0d4071;"|
| rowspan=22| [[Arman Boghossian]]
| width="1" rowspan="18" style="background:#cccccc;"|
| rowspan=22| [[Rupen Dzolkert]]
| width="1" rowspan="1" style="background:#0d4071;"|
| rowspan=8| [[Andronikos Lekandrean]]
| width="1" rowspan="4" style="background:#cccccc;"|
| rowspan=4| [[Diryiar Droshakirn]]
| width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:#cccccc;"|
| rowspan=2| TBD
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| rowspan=2| 1986
| width="1" rowspan="14" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| width="1" rowspan="7" style="background:#1774c9;"|
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| rowspan=2| 2nd
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#1774c9;"|
| rowspan=8| Bared Taslakian
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#1774c9;"|
| rowspan=16| Leon Kyriazis
|-
| rowspan=2| 1987
|-
| rowspan=2| 3rd
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#0d4071;"|
| rowspan=8| Arman Giragossian
| width="1" rowspan="7" style="background:#0d4071;"|
| rowspan=16| Loris Gargaratsi
|-
| rowspan=2| 1988
|-
| rowspan=2| 4th
|-
| rowspan=2| 1989
|-
| rowspan=2| 5th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=8| Diryiar Droshakirn
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=16| David Yntzay
| width="1" rowspan="24" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=24| Samuel Heliz
|-
| rowspan=2| 1990
|-
| rowspan=2| 6th
| width="1" rowspan="5" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=8| Zeynal Asimangil
|-
| rowspan=2| 1991
| width="1" rowspan="9" style="background:#1774c9;"|
|-
| rowspan=2| 7th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#1774c9;"|
| rowspan=8| Sevan Arberani
|-
| rowspan=2| 1992
|-
| rowspan=2| 8th
|-
| rowspan=2| 1993
| width="1" rowspan="3" style="background:#ffd700;"|
| width="1" rowspan="7" style="background:#ffd700;"|
|-
| rowspan=2| 9th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#ffd700;"|
| rowspan=8| [[Andronikos Lekandrean]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 1994
|-
| rowspan=2| 10th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#1774c9;"|
| rowspan=8| Jivan Darbinian
| width="1" rowspan="4" style="background:#00c958;"|
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#1774c9;"|
| rowspan=16| [[Constantine Agajanian]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 1995
|-
| rowspan=2| 11th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#1774c9;"|
| rowspan=8| Anna Karvelas
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=16| [[George Kataroyan]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 1996
|-
| rowspan=2| 12th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=8| Isaac Nersessian
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=8| Mateos Ajemian
|-
| rowspan=2| 1997
|-
| rowspan=2| 13th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=8| Andon Houssian
| width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:#1774c9;"|
| rowspan=16| [[Penyamin Bartev]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 1998
|-
| rowspan=2| 14th
| width="1" rowspan="14" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#ffd700;"|
| rowspan=8| Zeynal Asimangil
|-
| rowspan=2| 1999
|-
| rowspan=2| 15th
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=16| TBD
|-
| rowspan=2| 2000
|-
| rowspan=2| 16th
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=16| [[Anastas Barkhudar]]
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=16| [[David Kartalian]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 2001
|-
| rowspan=2| 17th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#cccccc;"|
| rowspan=8| [[Arman Boghossian]]
| width="1" rowspan="21" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=21| [[Elena Devetzi]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 2002
|-
| rowspan=2| 18th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#cccccc;"|
| rowspan=8| Emin Dadashov
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=16| [[Constantine Tzavaras]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 2003
|-
| rowspan=2| 19th
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=16| [[David Avanian]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 2004
|-
| rowspan=2| 20th
|-
| rowspan=2| 2005
|-
| rowspan=2| 21st
| width="1" rowspan="10" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=10| [[Penyamin Bartev]]
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#ffd700;"|
| rowspan=16| Sinan Ardashessian
|-
| rowspan=2| 2006
|-
| rowspan=2| 22nd
| width="1" rowspan="24" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=24| Ani Hovnanian
|-
| rowspan=2| 2007
|-
| rowspan=2| 23rd
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#0d4071;"|
| rowspan=8| Hovsep Tarpinian
|-
| rowspan=2| 2008
|-
| rowspan=2| 24th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=8| Ovsanna Manoukian
| width="1" rowspan="24" style="background:#00c958;"|
| rowspan=24| [[Almasd Dzolkert]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 2009
|-
| rowspan=2| 25th
|-
| rowspan=2| 2010
|-
| rowspan=2| 26th
| width="1" rowspan="22" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=22| '''[[Anastas Barkhudar]]'''
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=8| Tigran Papazian
|-
| rowspan=2| 2011
|-
| rowspan=2| 27th
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=8| Vanig Balasian
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=8| Lernik Muratsan
|-
| rowspan=2| 2012
| width="1" rowspan="11" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=11| David Mardas
|-
| rowspan=2| 28th
| width="1" rowspan="6" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=6| [[Kevork Barkhudar]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 2013
|-
| rowspan=2| 29th
| width="1" rowspan="16" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=16| '''[[Sara Lekandrean]]'''
|-
| rowspan=2| 2014
|-
| rowspan=2| 30th
| width="1" rowspan="14" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=14| '''[[Tamar Zakarian]]'''
|-
| rowspan=2| 2015
|-
| rowspan=2| 31st
| width="1" rowspan="12" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=12| '''[[Isaac Vorsapetn]]'''
| width="1" rowspan="10" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=10| [[Constantine Melikian]]
| width="1" rowspan="12" style="background:#9966cc;"|
| rowspan=12| '''[[David Avanian]]'''
|-
| rowspan=2| 2016
|-
| rowspan=2| 32nd
|-
| rowspan=2| 2017
|-
| rowspan=2| 33rd
| width="1" rowspan="8" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=8| '''[[Lucine Argutian]]'''
|-
| rowspan=2| 2018
|-
| rowspan=2| 34th
| width="1" rowspan="6" style="background:#c41e3a;"|
| rowspan=6| '''[[Nebez Gewirk]]'''
|-
| rowspan=2| 2019
|-
| rowspan=2| 35th
|-
| rowspan=2| 2020
|-
| rowspan=2| 36th
| width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=2| '''[[Tigran Saroyan]]'''
| width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:#fb607f;"|
| rowspan=2| '''[[David Kiurikian]]'''
|-
| 2021
|-
|}
{{ubl
|{{sup|1}} The directory seats from National at-large, Ayrum, and Korchayk have no term limits.
|{{sup|2}} The directory seats from Armavir (since 1998), Bayazet (since 1990), Nakorzan (since 1985), and Tsaghkadzor (since 1985) have a two-term, non-consecutive limit.
|{{sup|3}} In 1999, Mysia instituted a term limit of three terms.
}}
===First Secretary===
===First Secretary===
{{main|First Secretary of Vardana}}
{{main|First Secretary of Vardana}}
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!Deputies
!Deputies
|-
|-
|width="1" style="background:#0d4071;"|
|width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:#0d4071;"|
|[[File:Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (cropped).jpg|90px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (cropped).jpg|90px]]
|'''[[Zoravar Davtyan]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Զորավար Դավտյան</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Armavir|Director from Armavir]]<br>(1930–2008)</small>
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Zoravar Davtyan]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Զորավար Դավտյան</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Sinasa|Director from Sinasa]]<br>(1930–2008)</small>
|class="nowrap"|17 August<br>1987
|rowspan="2"class="nowrap"|17 August<br>1987
|class="nowrap"|20 July <br>1989
|rowspan="2"class="nowrap"|20 July <br>1989
|{{small|{{age in years and days|17 August 1987|20 July 1989}}}}
|rowspan="2"|{{small|{{age in years and days|17 August 1987|20 July 1989}}}}
|bgcolor=#d1e5fa|[[Hravart]] <!--Fiery rose-->
|rowspan="2"bgcolor=#d1e5fa|[[Hravart]] <!--Fiery rose-->
|<center>3rd<br>4th
|<center>[[3rd Directory of Vardana|III]]
|{{small|{{ubl|Arman Giragossian}}}}
|rowspan="2" | {{small|{{ubl|Arman Giragossian}}}}
|-
|[[4th Directory of Vardana|IV]]
|-
|-
|width="1" rowspan="2" style="background:#fb607f;"|
|width="1" rowspan="3" style="background:#fb607f;"|
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Konstantinos Stefanopoulos 2000.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan="3"|[[File:Konstantinos Stefanopoulos 2000.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Samuel Heliz]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Զորավար Դավտյան</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Mysia|Director from Mysia]]<br>(1928–2007)</small>
|rowspan="3"|'''[[Samuel Heliz]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Զորավար Դավտյան</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Zalpa|Director from Zalpa]]<br>(1928–2007)</small>
|class="nowrap"|9 September<br>1992
|class="nowrap"|9 September<br>1992
|class="nowrap"|22 July <br>1993
|class="nowrap"|22 July <br>1993
|{{small|{{age in years and days|9 September 1992|22 July 1993}}}}
|{{small|{{age in years and days|9 September 1992|22 July 1993}}}}
|rowspan="2" bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]]
|rowspan="3" bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]]
|<center>8th
|<center>[[8th Directory of Vardana|VII]]
|rowspan="2"|{{small|{{ubl|Diryiar Droshakirn|David Yntzay}}}}
|rowspan="3"|{{small|{{ubl|Diryiar Droshakirn|David Yntzay}}}}
|-
|rowspan="2" class="nowrap"|21 July<br>1994
|rowspan="2" class="nowrap"|23 July <br>1996
|rowspan="2" |{{small|{{age in years and days|21 July 1994|23 July 1996}}}}
| [[10th Directory of Vardana|X]]
|-
|-
|class="nowrap"|21 July<br>1994
| [[11th Directory of Vardana|XI]]
|class="nowrap"|23 July <br>1996
|{{small|{{age in years and days|21 July 1994|23 July 1996}}}}
|<center>10th<br>11th
|-
|-
|width="1" style="background:#318ce7;"|
|width="1" style="background:#318ce7;"|
|[[File:Heydar Aliyev 1997.jpg|90px]]
|[[File:Heydar Aliyev 1997.jpg|90px]]
|'''[[Constantine Agajanian]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Կոնստանտինե Ագաձանիան</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Tsaghkadzor|Director from Tsaghkadzor]]<br>(1936–2010)</small>
|'''[[Tigranes Agajanian]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Կոնստանտինե Տիգրանես</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Thrassa|Director from Thrassa]]<br>(1936–2010)</small>
|class="nowrap"|23 July <br>1996
|class="nowrap"|23 July <br>1996
|class="nowrap"|23 July <br>1997
|class="nowrap"|23 July <br>1997
|{{small|{{age in years and days|23 July 1996|23 July 1997}}}}
|{{small|{{age in years and days|23 July 1996|23 July 1997}}}}
|bgcolor=#cce4f9|[[One Vardana]]
|bgcolor=#cce4f9|[[One Vardana]]
|<center>13th
|<center>[[13th Directory of Vardana|XIII]]
|{{small| {{ubl|George Kataroyan|Toros Hambujean}} }}
|{{small| {{ubl|Nerses Kataroyan|Toros Hambujean}} }}
|-
|width="1" rowspan="5" style="background:#9966cc;"|
|rowspan="5" |[[File:Karen Demirchyan 1999.png|90px]]
|rowspan="5" |'''[[Nerses Kataroyan]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Ներսես Կատարոյան</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Eremos|Director from Eremos]]<br>(1939–2007)</small>
|rowspan="5" class="nowrap"|23 July <br>1997
|rowspan="5" class="nowrap"|17 July <br>2003
|rowspan="5"| {{small|{{age in years and days|23 July 1997|17 July 2003}}}}
|rowspan="5" bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Republican Spirit]]
|<center>[[14th Directory of Vardana|XIV]]
|rowspan="5" |{{small|Hetav Bartev|Toros Hambujean|Andon Houssian}}
|-
|[[15th Directory of Vardana|XV]]
|-
|[[16th Directory of Vardana|XVI]]
|-
|[[17th Directory of Vardana|XVII]]
|-
|[[18th Directory of Vardana|XVIII]]
|-
|width="1" rowspan="7" style="background:#9966cc;"|
|rowspan="7" |[[File:Abdullah Abdullah December 2014.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan="7" |'''[[Hetav Bartev]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Հետավ Բարտեվ</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Dardalona|Director from Dardalona]]<br>(born 1944)</small>
|rowspan="7" class="nowrap"|17 July <br>2003
|rowspan="7" class="nowrap"|12 February <br>2010
|rowspan="7" | {{small|{{age in years and days|17 July 2003|12 February 2010}}}}
|rowspan="7" bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Republican Spirit]]
|<center>[[19th Directory of Vardana|XIX]]
|rowspan="7"| {{small|Elena Devetzi|Bizan Avanian}}
|-
|[[20th Directory of Vardana|XX]]
|-
|[[21st Directory of Vardana|XXI]]
|-
|[[22nd Directory of Vardana|XXII]]
|-
|[[23rd Directory of Vardana|XXIII]]
|-
|-
|width="1" style="background:#9966cc;"|
|[[24th Directory of Vardana|XXIV]]
|[[File:Karen Demirchyan 1999.png|90px]]
|'''[[George Kataroyan]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Գեորգե Կատարոյան</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Nakorzan|Director from Nakorzan]]<br>(1939–2007)</small>
|class="nowrap"|23 July <br>1997
|class="nowrap"|17 July <br>2003
|{{small|{{age in years and days|23 July 1997|17 July 2003}}}}
|bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Republican Spirit]]
|<center>14th<br>15th<br>16th<br>17th<br>18th
|{{small|Penyamin Bartev|Toros Hambujean|Andon Houssian}}
|-
|-
|width="1" style="background:#9966cc;"|
|rowspan="2"|[[25th Directory of Vardana|XXV]]
|[[File:Abdullah Abdullah December 2014.jpg|90px]]
|'''[[Penyamin Bartev]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Պենյամին Բարտեվ</span><br><small>[[List of Vardana at-large directors|Director from National At-large]]<br>(born 1944)</small>
|class="nowrap"|17 July <br>2003
|class="nowrap"|12 February <br>2010
|{{small|{{age in years and days|17 July 2003|12 February 2010}}}}
|bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Republican Spirit]]
|<center>19th<br>20th<br>21st<br>22nd<br>23rd<br>24th<br>25th
|{{small|Elena Devetzi|David Avanian}}
|-
|-
|width="1" style="background:#9966cc;"|
|width="1" style="background:#9966cc;"|
|[[File:President Salome Zourabichvili (cropped).jpg|90px]]
|[[File:President Salome Zourabichvili (cropped).jpg|90px]]
|'''[[Elena Devetzi]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Ελενα Δεβετζι</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Mysia|Director from Mysia]]<br>(born 1947)</small>
|'''[[Elena Devetzi]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Ελενα Δεβετζι</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Zalpa|Director from Zalpa]]<br>(born 1947)</small>
|class="nowrap"|12 February <br>2010
|class="nowrap"|12 February <br>2010
|class="nowrap"|22 July <br>2010
|class="nowrap"|22 July <br>2010
|{{small|{{age in years and days|12 February 2010|22 July 2010}}}}
|{{small|{{age in years and days|12 February 2010|22 July 2010}}}}
|bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Republican Spirit]]
|bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Republican Spirit]]
|<center>25th
|{{small|None}}
|{{small|None}}
|-
|-
|width="1" style="background:#fb607f;"|
|width="1" rowspan="12" style="background:#fb607f;"|
|[[File:Vali Nasr 2012.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan="12" |[[File:Vali Nasr 2012.jpg|90px]]
|'''[[Anastas Barkhudar]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Անաստաս Բարկհuդար</span><br><small>[[List of Vardana at-large directors|Director from National At-large]]<br>(born 1959)</small>
|rowspan="12" |'''[[Anastas Barkhudar]]'''<br><span style="font-size:100%;">Անաստաս Բարկհuդար</span><br><small>[[List of directors from Armavia|Director from Armavia]]<br>(born 1959)</small>
|class="nowrap"|22 July <br>2010
|rowspan="12" class="nowrap"|22 July <br>2010
|class="nowrap"|Incumbent
|rowspan="12" class="nowrap"|Incumbent
|{{small|{{age in years and days|22 July 2010}}}}
|rowspan="12" |{{small|{{age in years and days|22 July 2010}}}}
|bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]]
|rowspan="12" bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]]
|<center>26th<br>27th<br>28th<br>29th<br>30th<br>31st<br>32nd<br>33rd<br>34th<br>35th<br>36th
|<center>[[26th Directory of Vardana|XXVI]]
|{{small|{{ubl|Almasd Dzolkert|Arman Manoukian|Eva Eskandarian|Isaac Vorsapetn|[[Lucine Argutian]]}}}}
|rowspan="12" | {{small|{{ubl|Almasd Dzolkert|Arman Manoukian|Eva Eskandarian|Ashot Vorsapetn}}}}
|-
|[[27th Directory of Vardana|XXVII]]
|-
|[[28th Directory of Vardana|XXVIII]]
|-
|[[29th Directory of Vardana|XXIX]]
|-
|[[30th Directory of Vardana|XXX]]
|-
|[[31st Directory of Vardana|XXXI]]
|-
|[[32nd Directory of Vardana|XXXII]]
|-
|[[33rd Directory of Vardana|XXXIII]]
|-
|[[34th Directory of Vardana|XXXIV]]
|-
|[[35th Directory of Vardana|XXXV]]
|-
|[[36th Directory of Vardana|XXXVI]]
|-
|[[37th Directory of Vardana|XXXVII]]
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 15:32, 28 January 2023

This is a list of heads of state of Vardana, from the establishment of the first Greater Vardanan Kingdom to the present Second Republic.

From the 5th century CE to until 1924, Vardana was ruled by the King of Vardana, intervening kingdoms and empires. Since 1924, Vardana has been a republic, though its head of state has varied from de facto head of state due to an accumulation of other civil or military offices to an elected role. Currently the head of state is held collectivly by the nine elected members of the Directory of Vardana.

List of monarchs of Vardana

First Republic

President of the National Congress

Following the Vardanan Revolution, revolutionaries established the National Congress as the main organ of the republican government. The National Congress was originally created as a provisional government; however, competing interests and in fighting resulted in a weakened constitution, lacking a traditional head of state or government. In the absence of an official head of state, the President of the National Congress, as presiding officer of the legislature, was seen as the de facto head of state and government during this period. The role of the Congress president saw great turnover following the untimely death of inaugural holder Levon Zoryan in 1924. As the republic began to normalized, it began to function as a prime ministerial role; however, the young republic lacked a true executive.

In 1930, the office of State President was created, and in 1932 was held concurrently by David Sargsyan when he assumed the role of President of the Congress. As President of the National Congress and State President, Sargsyan and his successors wielded significant power over the government and the tenuous separation of powers began to collapse. National Congress elections were ultimately suspended by President Agajanian in 1949, enabling Sargsyan to fill vacancies by appointment or special election with strict restrictions on candidacy. By 1952, Agajanian was faced with a coup attempt from opposition within his own party, as well as other opposition parties. In 1953, a second coup was launched, this time led by Governor of Bayazet Margos Giragossian, with support of the members of the Armed Forces high command. Though the coup was not initially successful, the ensuing civil war resulted in Agajanian fleeing Vardana in 1955 where he briefly maintained a government-in-exile, based in Maktarim, Talahara .

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Tenure
(Years and days)
Offices held as
head of state
Party National
Congress
Hovhannes Katchaznouni.JPG Levon Zoryan
Լեվոն Զորյան
(1879–1924)
22 May
1923
8 June
1924
1 year, 17 days Independent
1st
Foroughi PM1314.jpg Aram Nazaryan
Արամ Նազարյան
(1870–1932)
8 June
1924
22 August
1924
75 days Zoryanist
045 hamo ohanjanyan.jpg Penyamin Mirzoyan
Պենյամին Միրզոյան
(1875–1944)
22 August
1924
9 September
1924
18 days Mirzoyanist
Foroughi PM1314.jpg Aram Nazaryan
Արամ Նազարյան
(1870–1931)
9 September
1924
16 January
1925
129 days Radical
Sergey-Lukashin-Sargis-Srapionyan.jpg Khosrow Sargsyan
Դավիդ Սարգսյան
(1869–1939)
16 January
1925
16 August
1925
212 days Progressive Socialist
2nd
Mamia Orakhelashvili.jpg Arek Boghossian
Արեկ Բոգհոսսիան
(1880–1956)
16 January
1925
9 June
1926
1 year, 144 days All Vardana
3rd
045 hamo ohanjanyan.jpg Penyamin Mirzoyan
Պենյամին Միրզոյան
(1875–1944)
9 June
1926
8 January
1928
1 year, 213 days All Vardana
Foroughi PM1314.jpg Aram Nazaryan
Արամ Նազարյան
(1870–1931)
8 January
1928
3 August
1931
4 years, 208 days
Radical
4th
Sergey-Lukashin-Sargis-Srapionyan.jpg Khosrow Sargsyan
Դավիդ Սարգսյան
(1869–1939)
2 January
1932
19 March
1939
7 years, 76 days Radical Socialist
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Portrait of Ali Soheili.jpg Niketas Axiotis
Νικετασ Αxιοτισ
Նիկետաս Ախիոտիս

(1900–1950)
19 March
1939
30 August
1948
9 years, 164 days Radical Socialist
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
Reza Hekmat.jpg Tigranes Agajanian
Տիգրանես Ագաձանիան
(1892–1967)
30 August
1948
11 July
1955
6 years, 315 days Radical Socialist
16th

Najaryanid Vardana

The 1954 coup was launched against then President Agajanian by disaffected members of the Armed Forces and local governments. Governor of Bayzet Margos Giragossian, quickly became the public leader of the resistance leading up the coup due to an open letter he issued calling for safeguards against executive tyranny. On 31 September 1954, General Samuel Najaryan initiated a palace coup in an attempt to apprehend President Agajanian. While the coup failed to capture Agajanian in an early morning raid, Najaryan began to secure Hrazdan with the support of Governor Giragossian. The ensuing civil war lasted until 1957, though Agajanian fled Vardana for the Messidor Union on 11 July 1955 and the military proclaimed Giragossian as President. Giragossian died during the subsequent constitutional convention and General Samuel Najaryan assumed executive power.

In the period known as Najaryanid Vardana, Samuel Najaryan's office was primarily referred to as Paramount Leader. Leader Najaryan retained his station as leader of the armed forces and held power as dictator for nearly 30 years. In 1981, Najaryan announced his succession plans. Many observers speculated he would name his son-in-law Arman Boghossian his successor, instead Najaryan declared that the heir to the Mysia-Nyrundy claim would assume control of the state, following a regency period led by Boghossian. In 1982, Irene of Nyrundy was speculated as the heir following negotiations between Najaryan and Stephen VI, Elector of Nyrundy. Upon Najaryan's death, Arman Boghossian, who was appointed President of the Regency, announced that the monarchy would not be restored following a coup and brief civil war.

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Tenure
(Years and days)
Offices held as leader Party
Inonu Ismet.jpg Margos Giragossian
Մարգոս Գիրագոսսիան
(1883–1956)
12 July
1955
4 November
1955
115 days
  • State President
Independent
Twice Hero of Socialist Labor Heydar Aliyev.jpg Samuel Najaryan
Սամuել Նաձարյան
(1902–1982)
4 April
1956
20 April
1983
27 years, 167 days
Independent
(links to military and Hravart)
Beji Caid el Sebsi at the 37th G8 Summit in Deauville 006.jpg Arman Boghossian
Արման Բոգհոսսիան
(born 1934)
20 April
1983
11 July
1985
2 years, 82 days
Hravart

Second Republic

Directory of Vardana

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First Secretary

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Tenure
(Years and days)
Political Party Directorates Deputies
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (cropped).jpg Zoravar Davtyan
Զորավար Դավտյան
Director from Sinasa
(1930–2008)
17 August
1987
20 July
1989
1 year, 337 days Hravart
III
  • Arman Giragossian
IV
Konstantinos Stefanopoulos 2000.jpg Samuel Heliz
Զորավար Դավտյան
Director from Zalpa
(1928–2007)
9 September
1992
22 July
1993
316 days Radical Party
VII
  • Diryiar Droshakirn
  • David Yntzay
21 July
1994
23 July
1996
2 years, 2 days X
XI
Heydar Aliyev 1997.jpg Tigranes Agajanian
Կոնստանտինե Տիգրանես
Director from Thrassa
(1936–2010)
23 July
1996
23 July
1997
1 year, 0 days One Vardana
XIII
  • Nerses Kataroyan
  • Toros Hambujean
Karen Demirchyan 1999.png Nerses Kataroyan
Ներսես Կատարոյան
Director from Eremos
(1939–2007)
23 July
1997
17 July
2003
5 years, 359 days Republican Spirit
XIV
Hetav Bartev
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
Abdullah Abdullah December 2014.jpg Hetav Bartev
Հետավ Բարտեվ
Director from Dardalona
(born 1944)
17 July
2003
12 February
2010
6 years, 210 days Republican Spirit
XIX
Elena Devetzi
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV
President Salome Zourabichvili (cropped).jpg Elena Devetzi
Ελενα Δεβετζι
Director from Zalpa
(born 1947)
12 February
2010
22 July
2010
160 days Republican Spirit None
Vali Nasr 2012.jpg Anastas Barkhudar
Անաստաս Բարկհuդար
Director from Armavia
(born 1959)
22 July
2010
Incumbent 13 years, 337 days Radical Party
XXVI
  • Almasd Dzolkert
  • Arman Manoukian
  • Eva Eskandarian
  • Ashot Vorsapetn
XXVII
XXVIII
XXIX
XXX
XXXI
XXXII
XXXIII
XXXIV
XXXV
XXXVI
XXXVII

See also