Armenia marks the 30th anniversary of independence.
On September 21, 1991, referendum on secession from USSR was held in Armenia: 94.39% of the 2,056,758 citizens who had the right to vote, said ‘yes’ to independence. Two days later, on September 23, the Supreme Council proclaimed Armenia an independent state.
The first President was elected through a nationwide election in November 1991.
On December 21, 1991, Armenia joined the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
The adoption of the Constitution on July 5, 1995 became one of the most remarkable events in the process of state-building. It contributed to and greatly strengthened the legal bases for transition from a totalitarian system to a democratic state.