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Srbuhi Galyan
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Srbuhi Galyan

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Srbuhi Galyan is an Armenian lawyer, academic, and politician serving as the Minister of Justice of Armenia since 2024. Born in Yerevan in 1992, she holds a PhD in law from Yerevan State University, where she has also served as a lecturer. Before her ministerial appointment, she held various legal roles, including serving as the Deputy Prosecutor General from 2020 to 2024, where she specialized in the confiscation of illicit assets. Recognized by the U.S. State Department as a pioneer in the fight against corruption, Galyan is currently overseeing significant constitutional reforms aimed at strengthening the role of the National Assembly in government oversight. She is a proponent of aligning Armenia's future with European values and standards.

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Born
1992-05-05 · 34 years old
Birth place
Yerevan, Armenia
Education
Yerevan State University (Law degree, Master's, PhD); Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia
Career
Legal department of a telecommunications company; Chief specialist at the Special Investigative Service of Armenia; Deputy Minister of Justice; Deputy Prosecutor General; Lecturer at Yerevan State University, Justice Academy of Armenia, and the Educational Complex of the Police

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