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|office3 = [[Revolutionary Workers' Party ( | |office3 = [[Revolutionary Workers' Party (Vardana)#Leadership|General Secretary of the Revolutionary Workers' Party]] | ||
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1959|2|22|df=y}} | |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1959|2|22|df=y}} | ||
|birth_place = Tayots, [[Administrative divisions of | |birth_place = Tayots, [[Administrative divisions of Vardana#Regions|Vardanan SR]], [[Vardana]] | ||
|birthname = Anastas Barkhudar | |birthname = Anastas Barkhudar | ||
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|party = [[Revolutionary Workers' Party ( | |party = [[Revolutionary Workers' Party (Vardana)|Revolutionary Workers' Party]] | ||
|otherparty = Unity (2001–2004)<br>[[Revolutionary Workers' Party ( | |otherparty = Unity (2001–2004)<br>[[Revolutionary Workers' Party (Vardana)|Revolutionary Workers' Party]] (before 1992) | ||
|spouse = {{marriage|Delal Azmoun|19 March 1988|2 October 2011|end=div.}}<br>{{marriage|Berfîn Alikar| | |spouse = {{marriage|Delal Azmoun|19 March 1988|2 October 2011|end=div.}}<br>{{marriage|Berfîn Alikar|2012}} | ||
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|children = 4 | |children = 4 | ||
|alma_mater = State University of Kajnadzor | |alma_mater = State University of Kajnadzor | ||
|occupation = | |occupation = | ||
|allegiance = {{flag| | |allegiance = {{flag|Vardana|communist}} | ||
|rank = {{wp|Lieutenant}} | |rank = {{wp|Lieutenant}} | ||
|branch = {{army| | |branch = {{army|Vardana}} | ||
|serviceyears = 1983 – 1990 | |serviceyears = 1983 – 1990 | ||
|battles = | |battles = | ||
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'''Anastas Barkhudar''' (born 22 February 1959) is an | '''Anastas Barkhudar''' (born 22 February 1959) is an Vardanan statesman and former military officer serving as [[President of Vardana]] since 2010. He was [[Premier of Vardana]] from 2009 until 2010. During his term as Premier, he oversaw the impeachment and conviction of [[Penyamin Bartev|President Penyamin Bartev]], before eventually becoming President. He is a member of the Revolutionary Workers' Party, and has served as General Secretary since 2006. | ||
Barkhudar was born in Tayots in the [[Administrative divisions of | Barkhudar was born in Tayots in the [[Administrative divisions of Vardana#Regions|Vardanan SR]]. He studied law at the State University of Afar, graduating in 1982. He joined the military in 1983, and served as an officer in the [[Vardanan Army]] until 1991, earning the rank of Lieutenant. From 1985 until the end of his active service, he was a member of the {special forces}. In 1991, he entered politics and worked as an aide to [[Fadil Nematollah|Premier Fadil Nematollah]], and later to [[Zoravar Davtyan|President Zoravar Davtyan]], under whom he served as Chief Secretary. He rose to national prominence when he assisted {police org} in apprehending President Davtyan after he refused to step down following a loss in the [[Vardanan presidential election, 2001|2001 presidential election]]. Barkhudar ran for president in the [[Vardanan presidential election, 2007|2007 election]], where he was defeated by [[Penyamin Bartev]]. At the 2009 special election, his party earned a majority of the Assembly and Barkhudar was appointed Premier. | ||
He became President in 2010, and served over half of Bartev's term. In 2013, he was elected to his first term as President, defeating Michael Perejuni by a 50% to 30% margin. Due to serving over half of Bartev's term, he is constitutionally limited from standing in the [[ | He became President in 2010, and served over half of Bartev's term. In 2013, he was elected to his first term as President, defeating Michael Perejuni by a 50% to 30% margin. Due to serving over half of Bartev's term, he is constitutionally limited from standing in the [[Vardanan presidential election, 2019|2019 election]], which prohibits more than two sequential terms. However, in summer 2018, legislation was introduced to amend the constitution to remove presidential term limits. | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
===Education=== | ===Education=== | ||
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==Political beginnings== | ==Political beginnings== | ||
==First premiership== | ==First premiership== | ||
==President of | ==President of Vardana== | ||
[[category: | [[category:Vardana]] | ||
[[category:Politicians]] | [[category:Politicians]] | ||
[[category:People]] | [[category:People]] | ||
[[category:Heads of State or Government]] | [[category:Heads of State or Government]] |
Revision as of 04:16, 12 January 2020
Anastas Barkhudar | |
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6th President of Vardana | |
Assumed office 12 February 2010 | |
Premier |
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Preceded by | Penyamin Bartev |
10th Premier of Vardana | |
In office 20 April 2009 – 12 February 2010 | |
President | Penyamin Bartev |
Preceded by | Kersam Gulasor |
Succeeded by | Samuel Heliz |
General Secretary of the Revolutionary Workers' Party | |
Assumed office 14 June 2006 | |
Deputy | Isaac Vorsapetn |
Preceded by | Samuel Heliz |
Chief Secretary to the President | |
In office 7 September 1998 – 16 April 2001 | |
President | Zoravar Davtyan |
Preceded by | Anastas Hariri |
Succeeded by | Lokman Polat |
Personal details | |
Born | Anastas Barkhudar 22 February 1959 Tayots, Vardanan SR, Vardana |
Political party | Revolutionary Workers' Party |
Other political affiliations | Unity (2001–2004) Revolutionary Workers' Party (before 1992) |
Spouse(s) | Delal Azmoun (m. 1988; div. 2011) Berfîn Alikar (m. 2012) |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | State University of Kajnadzor |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Vardana |
Branch/service | Vardanan Army |
Years of service | 1983 – 1990 |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Anastas Barkhudar (born 22 February 1959) is an Vardanan statesman and former military officer serving as President of Vardana since 2010. He was Premier of Vardana from 2009 until 2010. During his term as Premier, he oversaw the impeachment and conviction of President Penyamin Bartev, before eventually becoming President. He is a member of the Revolutionary Workers' Party, and has served as General Secretary since 2006.
Barkhudar was born in Tayots in the Vardanan SR. He studied law at the State University of Afar, graduating in 1982. He joined the military in 1983, and served as an officer in the Vardanan Army until 1991, earning the rank of Lieutenant. From 1985 until the end of his active service, he was a member of the {special forces}. In 1991, he entered politics and worked as an aide to Premier Fadil Nematollah, and later to President Zoravar Davtyan, under whom he served as Chief Secretary. He rose to national prominence when he assisted {police org} in apprehending President Davtyan after he refused to step down following a loss in the 2001 presidential election. Barkhudar ran for president in the 2007 election, where he was defeated by Penyamin Bartev. At the 2009 special election, his party earned a majority of the Assembly and Barkhudar was appointed Premier.
He became President in 2010, and served over half of Bartev's term. In 2013, he was elected to his first term as President, defeating Michael Perejuni by a 50% to 30% margin. Due to serving over half of Bartev's term, he is constitutionally limited from standing in the 2019 election, which prohibits more than two sequential terms. However, in summer 2018, legislation was introduced to amend the constitution to remove presidential term limits.