First Pashinyan government

First government of Nikol Pashinyan

16th government of Armenia
Nikol Pashinyan (2018)
Date formed12 May 2018 (2018-05-12)
Date dissolved14 January 2019 (2019-01-14)
People and organisations
Head of stateArmen Sarkissian
Head of governmentNikol Pashinyan
Deputy head of governmentArarat Mirzoyan
No. of ministers17
Member partiesWay Out Alliance
Status in legislatureMinority government
Opposition partiesRepublican
Tsarukyan Alliance
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Opposition leaderSerzh Sargsyan
History
PredecessorSecond Serzh Sargsyan government
SuccessorSecond Pashinyan government

The First Pashinyan government was the 16th government of Armenia and the governing body from 12 May 2018 to 14 January 2019. Nikol Pashinyan was appointed Prime Minister by President Armen Sarkissian on 8 May 2018, after receiving a majority of votes in the National Assembly.

It was a minority government ruled by parliamentary group Way Out Alliance consisted of three political parties: Civil Contract, Bright Armenia and the Hanrapetutyun Party.

It was a coalition government formed by Way Out Alliance, Tsarukyan Alliance, and Armenian Revolutionary Federation until 3 October 2018.

The current structure of the government of Armenia consists of seventeen ministries and eight adjunct bodies. Each ministry is responsible for elaborating and implementing governmental decisions in its respective sphere.[1][2]

On 3 October 2018, Pashinyan fired six ministers after their parties (Armenian Revolutionary Federation and Tsarukyan Alliance) supported a controversial bill which will make it harder for the Prime Minister to call snap elections to the National Assembly.[3] On the same day, the ARF accused Pashinyan of "attempting to establish one-party rule in Armenia".[4]

  1. ^ "Government - Structure - The Government of Armenia". www.gov.am. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  2. ^ "Government - Team Members - The Government of Armenia". www.gov.am. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  3. ^ "Armenia: Six Government Ministers Get the Boot - Hetq - News, Articles, Investigations". Retrieved 2018-10-04.
  4. ^ ARF Hits Back: Accuses Pashinyan Camp of Attempting to Establish One-Party Rule in Armenia