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==List of presidents of the National Convention== | ==List of presidents of the National Convention== | ||
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 | 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 president saw great turnover following the untimely death of inaugural holder Levon Zoryan in 1924. The office of president evolved into a role of great authority and transitioned into that of supreme leader of the Second Republic following the assassination of [[Aram Nazaryan]], in 1932. | ||
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List of presidents of the National Convention
Following the Vardanan Revolution, revolutionaries established the 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 president saw great turnover following the untimely death of inaugural holder Levon Zoryan in 1924. The office of president evolved into a role of great authority and transitioned into that of supreme leader of the Second Republic following the assassination of Aram Nazaryan, in 1932.
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Tenure (Years and days) |
Party | ||
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Levon Zoryan Լեվոն Զորյան (1879–1924) |
22 May 1923 |
8 June 1924 |
1 year, 17 days | Independent | ||
Aram Nazaryan Արամ Նազարյան (1870–1932) |
8 June 1924 |
22 August 1924 |
75 days | Zoryanist | ||
Penyamin Mirzoyan Պենյամին Միրզոյան (1875–1944) |
22 August 1924 |
9 September 1924 |
18 days | Mirzoyanist | ||
Aram Nazaryan Արամ Նազարյան (1870–1932) |
9 September 1924 |
16 January 1925 |
129 days | Radicals | ||
David Sargsyan Դավիդ Սարգսյան (1869–1939) |
16 January 1925 |
16 August 1925 |
212 days | Socialists | ||
Arek Boghossian Արեկ Բոգհոսսիան (1880–1956) |
16 January 1925 |
9 June 1926 |
1 year, 144 days | Liberals | ||
Penyamin Mirzoyan Պենյամին Միրզոյան (1875–1944) |
9 June 1926 |
8 January 1928 |
1 year, 213 days | Liberals | ||
Aram Nazaryan Արամ Նազարյան (1870–1932) |
8 January 1928 |
3 August 1932 |
4 years, 208 days | Radicals |