
Armenian Government
The Armenian government operates as a parliamentary republic, where the Executive branch is led by a Prime Minister, supported by a Cabinet. The President serves mainly a ceremonial role. Armenia has a unicameral legislature called the National Assembly, responsible for making laws. The political system encourages party representation, with multiple parties participating in elections. Key issues for the government include economic development, security, and relations with neighboring countries, particularly given historical conflicts. Armenia has also seen political changes and protests, reflecting its dynamic democratic evolution since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.