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List of politicians of Armenian descent
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Cyprus
- Marios Garoyian - President of Cypriot Parliament
Ottoman Empire
- Gabriel Noradunkyan
- Hagop Kazazian Pasha
- Sakızlı Ohannes Paşa, MINISTRY OF TREASURY 1897 and 1908.
Egypt
- Nubar Pasha, Prime Minister of Egypt (1878–1879, 1884–1888, 1894–1895)
- Boghos Yousefian
Hungary
- Ferenc Szálasi, fascist Leader of the Nation of Hungary (1944–1945)[1]
Turkmenistan
- Boris Şyhmyradow, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan (1995–2000)
Lebanon
- Émile Lahoud, President of Lebanon (1998–2007)
- Karim Pakradouni, Minister of State for Administrative Development of Lebanon (2004–2005)
Georgia
- Zurab Zhvania, Prime Minister of Georgia (2004–2005)[2]
Romania
- Varujan Vosganian, Minister of Economy and Finance of Romania (2007–2008, 2012–)
Uruguay
- Liliam Kechichián, Uruguay Minister of Tourism (2012–)
Australia
- Joe Hockey, Treasurer of Australia (2013–2015)
- Gladys Berejiklian
Ukraine
- Arsen Avakov, Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (2014–)
France
- Édouard Balladur, Prime Minister of France (1993–1995), 1995 presidential candidate[3][4]
- Patrick Devedjian, mayor of Antony (1983–2002), Deputy Minister of Local Freedoms (2002–2004), Deputy Minister for the Industry (2004–2007), Minister in charge of Implementation of Recovery Plan (2008-2010), president of the departmental council of Hauts-de-Seine (2007-)[5][6]
Russia
Russian Empire
- Mikhail Loris-Melikov, Minister of Interior of the Russian Empire (1880–1981)
Soviet Union
- Aleksandr Myasnikyan, Head of the Communist Party of Belarus (1918–1919)
- Stepan Shahumyan, Head of the Baku Commune (1918)
- Levon Mirzoyan, first Secretary of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan (1926–1929)
- Anastas Mikoyan, first Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union (1955–1964)
Russian Federation
- Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia (2004–)
United States
List of American politicians of Armenian descent
- ^ Ball, Terence (2005). The Cambridge history of twentieth-century political thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 140. ISBN 0521563542.
Szalasi was descended from an eighteenth-century Armenian immigrant named Salossian.
- ^ "Georgian Prime Minister Proud His Mother Is Armenian". PanARMENIAN.Net. 10 June 2004. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
- ^ Marsh, David (2011). The Euro. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 1956. ISBN 978-0-300-17390-1.
Chirac's appointee as finance minister - effectively No. 2 to the prime minister - was the prime, precisely-worded Edouard Balladur, born in Turkey of an Armenian family who emigrated to Marseille in the 1930s.
- ^ Dogan, Mattei, ed. (2003). Elite Configurations at the Apex of Power. Leiden: Brill Publishers. p. 41. ISBN 978-90-04-12808-8.
Edouard Balladur, former prime minister, is the grandson of an Armenian immigrant
- ^ von Voss, Huberta, ed. (2007). Portraits of Hope: Armenians in the Contemporary World (1st English ed.). New York: Berghahn Books. p. 205. ISBN 978-1-84545-257-5.
- ^ Marc, Epstein; Alain, Louyot (25 February 1993). "Arméniens de France: la mémoire intacte". L'Express (in French). Retrieved 13 January 2014.