Armenian National Congress

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Armenian National Congress
Հայ Ազգային Կոնգրես
Haj Asgajin Congress
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Levon Ter-Petrosian
Party leader Levon Ter-Petrosian
founding 2008 (as an electoral alliance )
February 23, 2013 (as a party)
Alignment Classical liberalism
Parliament seats
0/132
European party Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) (full member since March 2016)
Website anc.am

The Armenian National Congress ( Armenian Հայ Ազգային Կոնգրես Haj Asgajin Congres , abbreviation ՀԱԿ or HAK) is a Founded in 2008, classical-liberal coalition of 13 opposition parties in the Republic of Armenia , led by former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan is led and policy in 2013 in a Party was converted. Its direct predecessor was the Armenian All-National Movement .

The movement is politically central and constitutionally oriented. A well-known member since 2008 was the current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan , who founded the NGO civil contract in 2013 and converted it into a party in 2015.

Election results

In the parliamentary elections in Armenia in 2012 , the Armenian National Congress won 7 seats in the Armenian National Assembly .

Parliamentary elections
choice be right % Seats rank position source
2012 106.903 7.08
7/131
3. opposition Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia
2017 25,975 1.66
0/105
7th extra-parliamentary opposition Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia
2018 - -
0/132
- no participation Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia

Member of the National Assembly

Note: Faction members who are otherwise party-affiliated are not listed.

  • Gagik Dschangirjan (2012-2017)
  • Aram Manukjan (2012-2017)
  • Nikol Pashinyan (2012–2017) initially without a party in a parliamentary group, then with a civil contract party
  • Levon Surabyan (2012-2017)

Source: National Assembly website

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pan-Armenian National Movement renamed "Armenian National Congress" party. In: News.am. February 23, 2013, accessed April 13, 2013 .
  2. ^ A b Sunday, December 09, 2018 Parliamentary Elections. In: elections.am. Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia, accessed on March 6, 2019 .
  3. aldeparty.eu ( accessed December 1, 2019)
  4. ^ Ter-Petrosyan: Congress suggests the following Constitution instead of preaching "ethno-religious ideology". In: ArmeniaNow. December 6, 2010, accessed April 26, 2011 .
  5. http://res.elections.am/images/doc/060512.pdf
  6. http://res.elections.am/images/doc/060512v.pdf
  7. http://res.elections.am/images/doc/resulteng02.04.17.xlsx
  8. parliament.am (accessed December 7, 2019)