Armenian President
The Armenian President is the head of state of the Republic of Armenia, responsible for representing the country both domestically and internationally. The president's role includes overseeing the executive branch of government, signing laws, and appointing key officials. The position is largely ceremonial, with significant powers held by the Prime Minister and the National Assembly.
Elections for the Armenian presidency are held every seven years, and the president can serve a maximum of two terms. The current president, as of October 2023, is Vahagn Khachaturyan, who took office in March 2021. The presidency plays a crucial role in shaping Armenia's policies and international relations.