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'''[[Mysia]]''' elects one [[Directory of Vardana|Vardanan director]] in [[Directory of Vardana#Election classes|Class 1 elections]]. Five individuals have represented the Commonwealth of Mysia since 1985 and the Constitution of the Third Republic came into effect. Two directors from Mysia have served as [[First Secretary of Vardana|First Secretary of State]], the most of any province. A limit of three terms was instituted by the provincial government in 1999. Its current director [[Lucine Argutian]] has served since 20 July 2017. She succeeded [[David Mardas]].
'''[[Zalpa]]''' elects one [[Directory of Vardana|Vardanan director]] in [[Directory of Vardana#Election classes|Class 1 elections]]. Five individuals have represented the Commonwealth of Zalpa since 1985 and the Constitution of the Third Republic came into effect. Two directors from Zalpa have served as [[First Secretary of Vardana|First Secretary of State]], the most of any province. A limit of three terms was instituted by the provincial government in 1999. Its current director [[Lucine Argutian]] succeeded [[David Mardas]] on 20 July 2017, she was re-elected in 2021.
==List of directors==
==List of directors==
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| rowspan=2 | [[File:Christos Sartzetakis (1989) cropped.jpg|85px]]
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Christos Sartzetakis (1989) cropped.jpg|85px]]
| rowspan=2 |'''[[Andronikos Lekandrean]]'''<br>Անդրոնիկոս Լեկանդրեան<br>Ανδρονικοσ Λεκανδρεαν<br /><small>(1926–1997)</small>
| rowspan=2 |'''[[Hapet Kirakosian]]'''<br>Հապետ Կիրակոսիան<br><small>(1926–1997)</small>
| rowspan=2 | 18 July 1985
| rowspan=2 | 18 July 1985
| rowspan=2 | 20 July 1989
| rowspan=2 | 20 July 1989
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| rowspan=7 |[[File:Suleyman Demirel 1998.jpg|85px]]
| rowspan=7 |'''[[Samuel Heliz]]'''<br>Σαμuελ Ηελιζ<br>Սամuել Հելիզ<br /><small>(1933–2010)</small>
| rowspan=7 |'''[[Samuel Heliz]]'''<br>Σαμuελ Ηελιζ<br>Սամuել Հելիզ<br /><small>(1933–2010)</small>
| rowspan=7 | 15 July 1993
| rowspan=7 | 20 July 1989
| rowspan=7 | 19 July 2001
| rowspan=7 | 19 July 2001
| rowspan=7 |{{small|{{age in years and days|1993|7|15|2001|7|19}}}}
| rowspan=7 |{{small|{{age in years and days|1989|7|20|2001|7|19}}}}
| rowspan=7 bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]]
| rowspan=7 bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]]
| rowspan=7 bgcolor=#EEEEEE|[[1989 Vardanan directorial election|1989]]<br>[[1993 Vardanan directorial election|1993]]<br>[[1997 Vardanan directorial election|1997]]
| rowspan=7 bgcolor=#EEEEEE|[[1989 Vardanan directorial election|1989]]<br>[[1993 Vardanan directorial election|1993]]<br>[[1997 Vardanan directorial election|1997]]
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| bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Samuel Heliz|Heliz]]
| bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Samuel Heliz|Heliz]]
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| bgcolor=#cce4f9|[[Constantine Agajanian|Agajanian]]
| bgcolor=#cce4f9|[[Tigranes Agajanian|Agajanian]]
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| rowspan=2 bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[George Kataroyan|Kataroyan]]
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Nerses Kataroyan|Kataroyan]]
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| rowspan=4 bgcolor=#EEEEEE|[[2001 Vardanan directorial election|2001]]<br>[[2005 Vardanan directorial election|2005]]<br>[[2009 Vardanan directorial election|2009]]
| rowspan=4 bgcolor=#EEEEEE|[[2001 Vardanan directorial election|2001]]<br>[[2005 Vardanan directorial election|2005]]<br>[[2009 Vardanan directorial election|2009]]
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| bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Penyamin Bartev|Bartev]]
| bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Hetav Bartev|Bartev]]
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| bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Elena Devetzi|Devetzi]]
| bgcolor=#e5d8f2|[[Elena Devetzi|Devetzi]]
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|[[File:Tigran_Sargsyan.jpg|85px]]
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|'''[[David Mardas]]'''<br>Δαβιδ Μαρδασ<br>Դավիդ Մարդաս<br /><small>(born 1970)</small>
|'''[[Bizan Mardas]]'''<br>Δαβιδ Μαρδασ<br>Դավիդ Մարդաս<br /><small>(born 1970)</small>
| 7 November 2011
| 7 November 2011
| 20 July 2017
| 20 July 2017
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|[[File:Lucine Argutian.jpg|85px]]
|[[File:Lucine Argutian.jpg|85px]]
|'''[[Lucine Argutian]]'''<br>Լuսինե Արգuտիան<br />Λuσινε Αργuτιαν<br><small>(born 1987)</small>
|'''[[Lucine Argutian]]'''<br>Լuսինե Արգuտիան<br><small>(born 1987)</small>
| 20 July 2017
| 20 July 2017
| Incumbent
| Incumbent
|{{small|{{age in years and days|2017|7|20}}}}
|{{small|{{age in years and days|2017|7|20}}}}
|bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]]
|bgcolor=#fec4cf|[[Radical Party (Vardana)|Radical Party]]
|bgcolor=#EEEEEE|[[Vardanan directorial election, 2017|2017]]
|bgcolor=#EEEEEE|[[2017 Vardanan directorial election|2017]]<br>[[2021 Vardanan directorial election|2021]]
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{{sup|1}} David Mardas was appointed by the Directory of Mysia following a vacancy, and retained his seat in a 2012 special election.
{{sup|1}} David Mardas was appointed by the Directory of Zalpa following a vacancy, and retained his seat in a 2012 special election.


==List of living former directors from Mysia==
==List of living former directors from Zalpa==
As of 2020 there are four living former directors from Mysia:
As of 2020 there are four living former directors from Zalpa:
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file:President Salome Zourabichvili (cropped).jpg|[[Elena Devetzi]]<br>served 1989–1993<br>born 1947 (age {{age|1947|3|4}})
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file:Tigran Sargsyan.jpg|[[David Mardas]] <br>served 2011–2017<br> born 1970 (age {{age|1970|3|4}})  
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|President Salome Zourabichvili (cropped).jpg|[[Elena Devetzi]]<br>served 1989–1993<br>born 1947 (age {{age|1947|3|4}})
|Tigran Sargsyan.jpg|[[Bizan Mardas]] <br>served 2011–2017<br> born 1970 (age {{age|1970|3|4}})  
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Directory of Vardana]]
*[[Directory of Vardana]]
[[category:Vardana]]
[[category:Vardana]]
[[category:Directory of Vardana]]
[[category:Directory of Vardana]]

Latest revision as of 20:02, 19 March 2022

Zalpa elects one Vardanan director in Class 1 elections. Five individuals have represented the Commonwealth of Zalpa since 1985 and the Constitution of the Third Republic came into effect. Two directors from Zalpa have served as First Secretary of State, the most of any province. A limit of three terms was instituted by the provincial government in 1999. Its current director Lucine Argutian succeeded David Mardas on 20 July 2017, she was re-elected in 2021.

List of directors

Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Term of office Tenure Party Electoral mandate Secretariat
Christos Sartzetakis (1989) cropped.jpg Hapet Kirakosian
Հապետ Կիրակոսիան
(1926–1997)
18 July 1985 20 July 1989 4 years, 2 days Hravart 1985 None
One Vardana Davtyan
Suleyman Demirel 1998.jpg Samuel Heliz
Σαμuελ Ηελιζ
Սամuել Հելիզ
(1933–2010)
20 July 1989 19 July 2001 11 years, 364 days Radical Party 1989
1993
1997
None
Heliz
None
Heliz
Agajanian
Kataroyan
President Salome Zourabichvili (cropped).jpg Elena Devetzi
Ελενα Δεβετζι
(born 1947)
19 July 2001 2 September 2011 10 years, 50 days Republican Spirit 2001
2005
2009
Bartev
Devetzi
Barkhudar
Tigran Sargsyan.jpg Bizan Mardas
Δαβιδ Μαρδασ
Դավիդ Մարդաս
(born 1970)
7 November 2011 20 July 2017 5 years, 255 days Republican Spirit 20121
2013
Lucine Argutian.jpg Lucine Argutian
Լuսինե Արգuտիան
(born 1987)
20 July 2017 Incumbent 7 years, 131 days Radical Party 2017
2021

1 David Mardas was appointed by the Directory of Zalpa following a vacancy, and retained his seat in a 2012 special election.

List of living former directors from Zalpa

As of 2020 there are four living former directors from Zalpa:

See also