Free Democrats (Armenia)

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Free Democrats
Ազատ Դեմորատներ կուսակցություն
Asat Democrat Kusakzutjun
Party leader Khachatur Kokobeljan
founding 2011
Headquarters Yerevan , Armenia
Alignment liberalism
Parliament seats
0/132

Free Democrats ( Armenian Ազատ Դեմորատներ կուսակցություն Asat Democrat Kusakzutjun ) is a liberal party in Armenia . The founding chairman has been Khachatur Kokobeljan since 2011.

history

After the vice-chairman of the Armenian All-National Movement Khachatur Kokobeljan resigned from office in 2010, he founded the Free Democrats Party in 2011 . For the parliamentary elections in Armenia in 2012 , she entered into an electoral alliance with the Erbe party , which enabled Kokobeljan and his party colleague Alexander Arsumanjan to enter parliament with the new party. In the subsequent parliamentary elections in Armenia in 2017 , the party ran without a party alliance and was no longer able to enter parliament. For the early election in 2018 , she ran again in an alliance, in the we alliance with the Republic party , but was unable to move back into parliament.

Parliamentary elections
choice be right % Seats rank Position after d. elections source
2012 86,998 5.76
2/131

5/131
6th Opposition (in the electoral alliance of Erbe ) Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia
2017 14,746 0.94
0/105
8th. extra-parliamentary opposition Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia
2018 25.176 2.0
0/132
6th extra-parliamentary opposition (alliance of the we alliance with the republic ) Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia

Member of the National Assembly

  • Alexander Arsumanjan (2012-2017)
  • Chatschatur Kokobeljan (2012-2017)

Source: National Assembly website

See also

Individual evidence

  1. spyur.am (accessed December 1, 2019)
  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. a b eufoa.org ( accessed December 1, 2019)
  4. http://res.elections.am/images/doc/060512v.pdf
  5. ^ Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia
  6. ^ Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia
  7. parliament.am (accessed December 7, 2019)