Rita Sargsyan

Rita Aleksandri Sargsyan (Armenian: Ռիտա Ալեքսանդրի Սարգսյան, née Dadayan (Դադայան), 6 March 1962 – 20 November 2020[1]) was the wife of Serzh Sargsyan, the President of Armenia from 2008 to 2018. She was born to a military family and was a music teacher by profession.[2][3]

Rita Sargsyan
First Lady of Armenia
In office
9 April 2008  9 April 2018
PresidentSerzh Sargsyan
Preceded byBella Kocharyan
Succeeded byNouneh Sarkissian
Spouse of the Prime Minister
In office
17 April 2018  23 April 2018
Prime MinisterSerzh Sargsyan
Preceded byLilit Karapetyan
Succeeded byLilit Karapetyan
In office
4 April 2007  9 April 2008
Prime MinisterSerzh Sargsyan
Personal details
Born
Rita Aleksandri Dadayan

(1962-03-06)6 March 1962
Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast, Soviet Union
Died20 November 2020(2020-11-20) (aged 58)
Yerevan, Armenia
NationalityArmenian
Spouse(s)
(m. 1983)
ProfessionMusic teacher
ReligionArmenian Apostolic Church
WebsiteOfficial website

Biography

In 1983, she married her husband Serzh. They have two daughters, Anush and Satenik and four grandchildren, Mariam, Rita, Ara, and Serzh.[4][5][6]

Activities as First Lady

Rita Sargsyan sponsored the Donate Life charity foundation, which assists children suffering from blood cancer and other severe diseases, as well as the Autism and Aragil national foundations. Since 2010 on Sargsyan was the Chairperson of Board of Trustees of the Foundation. The following international competitions were held under the auspices of First Lady Sargsyan, with notable events having included the Aram Khachaturian International Contest of Classical Music and the Yerevan International Music Festival hosted by the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra.

Death

In November of 2020 Rita Sargsyan died at the age of 58 from COVID-19.[1] Condolences were given by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, noting that she "led valuable social and public activities aimed at fostering cultural life in the country."[7] President Armen Sarksyan personally visited Serzh to express his condolences.[8]

References

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