The capital of Armenia is Yerevan. The city of
Yerevan is the largest administrative-territorial unit of
Armenia by population. Local self-government is carried out in the capital Yerevan, whose bodies are the Council of Elders of Yerevan and the
mayor. According to the
1995 Constitution of Armenia, the
Mayor of Yerevan was appointed by presidential decree upon the recommendation of the
prime minister. However, according to the constitutional amendments of
2005, the specifics of local self-government in the city of Yerevan are defined by the Law “On Local Self-Government in the City of Yerevan.” According to the current Constitution of Armenia (with amendments of 06.12.2015): “Yerevan is a community. The specifics of local self-government in Yerevan are defined by law.” The
Yerevan City Council consists of 65 members and is elected by the residents of Yerevan through a proportional electoral system. The first candidate on the electoral list of the party that receives 40 percent or more of the council seats is considered elected as mayor of Yerevan. If no such party exists, the mayor is elected by the council. Yerevan is divided into 12 administrative districts. These are
Ajapnyak,
Avan,
Arabkir,
Davtashen,
Erebuni,
Kentron,
Malatia-Sebastia,
Nor Nork,
Nork-Marash,
Nubarashen,
Shengavit, and
Kanaker-Zeytun. ==Terminology==