Unified Armenians Party Միավորված Հայեր կուսակցություն | |
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| Leader | Ruben Avagyan |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Headquarters | Yerevan |
| Ideology | Pro-Europeanism[1][2] |
| Political position | Centre |
| Slogan | "Third power, new power, new persons" |
| National Assembly | 0 / 107 |
| Website | |
| mhk | |
TheUnified Armenians Party (Armenian:Միավորված Հայեր կուսակցություն,romanized: Miavorvats Hayer Kusaksutyun) is apolitical party inArmenia. It is led by Ruben Avagyan.
The party nominated Ruben Avagyan as its candidate in the2003 Armenian presidential election. Avagyan came in sixth place, receiving 0.41% of the vote.
The party failed to gain any representation in theNational Assembly after the2012 Armenian parliamentary election, receiving just 0.20% of the popular vote.
In 2017, the party formed the "Armenian Renaissance" alliance and merged withOrinats Yerkir, acentristPro-European political party. However, the alliance failed to win any seats following the2017 Armenian parliamentary election, receiving only 3.72% of the popular vote. The alliance dissolved shortly after.
The party did not participate in the2018 or2021 Armenian parliamentary elections.
The party maintains acentrist, national-patriotic ideology and supports the development a strong civil society anddemocracy in Armenia, while strengthening living standards and the middle-class.[3][2] The party also supports theself-determination of theRepublic of Artsakh and the activities of theArmenian Apostolic Church.
The parties manifesto calls for the continuedEuropean integration of Armenia and states that European integration will contribute to Armenia's and theCaucasus regions stability and economic development. The party also believes in maintaining close cooperation withRussia andCIS member states.[2]
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