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Armenian Prime Minister Awarded Former Head of CBA

EREVAN, September 2./ARKA/. Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan presented the former head of the Central Bank, the adviser to the chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia Isahak Isahakyan, the press service of the government reported to ARKA News Agency on Wednesday.

Central Bank of Armenia was established on 27 March 1993, with its first chairman being Isahak Isahakyan.

With the decision of the Prime Minister of Armenia from August 10, Isahakyan is awarded with a commemorative medal from the premier for the distinguished years long activities and the obvious merit that has been carried to the development of public administration.—0–

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