ArmInfo."For 13 years I was engaged in social activities, for 6.5 years I was a politician. From this perspective, how can you be loved by absolutely everyone?" of the International Congress of Armenian Doctors in response to a question regarding the "ambiguous reaction of the Diaspora to his appointment".
According to Sinanian, today the Office of the Chief Commissioner is primarily engaged in restoring Diaspora's confidence in both Armenia and the Armenian people. Trust, as they pointed out, was lost as a result of the "very painful policy of the previous government."
Recall that the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan on June 14 signed a decree appointing Zare Sinanian as the Chief Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs. Sinanian was born in 1973 in Yerevan. He studied at the Yerevan school number 172. In 1988, the family moved to the United States and settled in the city of Burbank, where he graduated from high school. In 1997, Sinanian graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in political science. He worked in the body that controls the market of expensive bonds of Washington, was involved in one of the Armenian lobbyist companies. Sinanian settled in Glendale in 1998 and was involved in the work of Ay-Dat. In April 2014, he was appointed mayor of Glendale.