Hasmnik Ghaghramanyan elected as new member at Armenian central bank’s board

YEREVAN, September 13. /ARKA/. The National Assembly of Armenia elected Thursday Hasmnik Ghaghramanyan as a new member of the board of the Central Bank of Armenia by 103 MPs voted for her candidacy and three against – 106 of the 132 members of the parliament took part in the vote.

Hasmik Ghaghramanyan was born in 1975 in Yerevan. She has been working at the central bank since 2011.

She is a professor at the Yerevan State University and is also providing classes in the central bank’s training center.

Since 2017, Ghaghramanyan has been working as advisor to the central bank chairman.
Married to Vache Gabrielyan, a former vice-premier and a former economic integration and reforms minister. -0—

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