Supreme Council of Armenia

Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR
Supreme Council of the Republic of Armenia

Հայկական ՍՍՀ Գերագույն խորհուրդ
Հայաստանի Հանրապետության Գերագույն խորհուրդ (Armenian)
Верховный Совет Армянской ССР
Верховный Совет Республики Армения
(Russian)
 Armenian SSR (1938–1990)
 Armenia (1990–1995)
Coat of arms before (left) and after (right) the dissolution of the Soviet Union
Type
Type
History
Established1938
Disbanded1995
Preceded byArmenian National Council
Succeeded byNational Assembly
Leadership
Chairman
Babken Ararktsyan (1991–1995)
Elections
Last election
1990

The Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR,[a][b] later renamed as the Supreme Council of the Republic of Armenia,[c] was the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and later the independent Republic of Armenia. It was superseded by the National Assembly in 1995 when Armenia adopted the Armenian Constitution.

The Supreme Council was preceded by the Armenian National Council (1917–1918) and then a Khorhurd (legislature), before Armenia became part of the Soviet Union in 1920.[2]

Convocations

  • 1st convocation (1938–1946)
  • 2nd convocation (1947–1950)
  • 3rd convocation (1951–1954)
  • 4th convocation (1955–1959)
  • 5th convocation (1959–1962)
  • 6th convocation (1963–1966)
  • 7th convocation (1967–1970)
  • 8th convocation (1971–1974)
  • 9th convocation (1975–1979)
  • 10th convocation (1980–1984)
  • 11th convocation (1985–1989)
  • 12th convocation (1990–1995)

Notable members

Members included:

Armenian SSR Supreme Soviet Pin

Notes

  1. ^ Armenian: Հայկական ՍՍՀ Գերագույն խորհուրդ, romanizedHaykakan SSH Geraguyn khorhurd
    Russian: Верховный Совет Армянской ССР, romanizedVerkhovnyy Sovet Armyanskoy SSR
  2. ^ Sometimes translated as Supreme Council of the Armenian SSR
  3. ^ Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետության Գերագույն խորհուրդ, romanizedHayastani Hanrapetut’yan Geraguyn khorhurd
    Russian: Верховный Совет Республики Армения, romanizedVerkhovnyy Sovet Respubliki Armeniya

References

  1. ^ Rubber stamp parliament until July 1990
  2. ^ "03498". Archived from the original on 2006-07-10.