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Nikol Pashinyan Net Worth

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Nikol Pashinyan's net worth is currently estimated at $1M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1999$0.05MD

Founds opposition newspaper

Pashinyan establishes his newspaper as a critical voice against Armenian government corruption. The publication brings him recognition among dissidents but minimal financial success.

2008$0.1M+100%D

Arrested after election protests

Pashinyan goes into hiding then is arrested for his role in protests against disputed elections. His imprisonment makes him a symbol of opposition to the establishment.

2012$0.2M+100%C

Elected to Parliament

After his release, Pashinyan wins a parliamentary seat and continues his activism against government corruption. His political platform grows as economic frustration mounts in Armenia.

2018$0.5M+150%A

Leads Velvet Revolution

Pashinyan spearheads massive peaceful protests that force Prime Minister Sargsyan's resignation. The bloodless revolution captures international attention and catapults him to global prominence as a democratic reformer.

2018$0.7M+40%A

Becomes Prime Minister

Parliament elects Pashinyan as Prime Minister following the revolution. His reform agenda and anti-corruption efforts make him a celebrated figure in Armenia and among pro-democracy movements worldwide.

2020$0.9M+29%B

Nagorno-Karabakh war defeat

Armenia's devastating loss in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict severely damages Pashinyan's standing. Mass protests demand his resignation, though he retains power through early elections.

2024$1M+11%B

Peace process with Azerbaijan

Pashinyan pursues controversial peace negotiations with Azerbaijan, ceding Nagorno-Karabakh claims. While drawing international support, the moves alienate nationalist voters and erode his domestic popularity.

2026$1MB

Embattled reformer holds power

Pashinyan remains Armenia's Prime Minister but his revolutionary promise has dimmed significantly. He's well-known for leading the 2018 Velvet Revolution, but is increasingly criticized domestically for territorial concessions. His international profile has declined from its 2018 peak, though he remains a recognized figure in post-Soviet politics.

Last updated: February 23, 2026