Andrias Ghukasyan
Andrias Ghukasyan (born 22 April 1970) is an Armenian politician, political analyst, and public figure. He is known for his active involvement in Armenian politics and his participation in various political movements and elections.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Andrias Ghukasyan was born on 22 April 1970 in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. He completed his primary and secondary education in Yerevan. Ghukasyan later attended Yerevan State University, where he studied in the Faculty of Economics.
Political Career[edit | edit source]
Ghukasyan's political career began in the early 2000s. He became widely known for his critical stance against the government and his advocacy for democratic reforms in Armenia. Ghukasyan has been an active participant in various political movements and has often voiced his opinions on national issues through media and public forums.
2013 Presidential Election[edit | edit source]
In 2013, Andrias Ghukasyan ran as a candidate in the 2013 Armenian presidential election. His campaign focused on issues such as corruption, economic reform, and the establishment of a more transparent government. Although he did not win the election, his participation brought attention to several key issues in Armenian politics.
2018 Armenian Revolution[edit | edit source]
Ghukasyan was also an active participant in the 2018 Armenian revolution, which led to significant political changes in the country. The revolution resulted in the resignation of then-Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan and the election of Nikol Pashinyan as the new Prime Minister. Ghukasyan's involvement in the revolution further solidified his position as a prominent political figure in Armenia.
Political Views[edit | edit source]
Andrias Ghukasyan is known for his advocacy of democratic principles, human rights, and economic reforms. He has often criticized the Armenian government for corruption and lack of transparency. Ghukasyan supports the development of a more open and accountable political system in Armenia.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Ghukasyan is married and has children. He continues to reside in Yerevan, where he remains active in political and public life.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Politics of Armenia
- 2013 Armenian presidential election
- 2018 Armenian revolution
- Nikol Pashinyan
- Serzh Sargsyan
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