List of chiefs of the Police of Armenia

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This is a list of chiefs of the Police of Armenia.

First Republic (1918–1920)

Minister of Internal Affairs of the First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920)

Armenian SSR (1920-1991)

People's Commissar of Interior Affairs of the Armenian SSR (1920–1941)

Minister of Internal Affairs of the Armenian SSR (1941–1991)

Republic of Armenia (since 1991)

Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia (1991-2003;2023)

Chief of Police of the Republic of Armenia (2003-present)

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