Hayastan dashink
Armenia Alliance
Armenia Alliance
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
Change of -1.8 since last election
±0.0 in the last 3 months
The Alliance is founded on a pronounced nationalism that prioritizes Armenia's security and territorial integrity above all else. Its worldview is shaped by the concept of a strong state, acting as the protector of Armenian identity and Christian tradition. It views the nation as a community of destiny, compelled to assert itself in a hostile geopolitical environment. The Alliance champions stability through authority and a close alignment with traditional security structures, often perceiving liberal reforms as a threat to social cohesion.
The Alliance's agenda is radically focused on national security and the rebuilding of military strength. It advocates an uncompromising foreign policy, particularly concerning the Nagorno-Karabakh region, and accuses political opponents of failing to protect national interests. Economically, it champions state-directed development and the promotion of national industries. Its target demographic primarily includes conservative voters, military personnel, and citizens who, in the wake of regional instability, yearn for order and a 'strong leader' at the helm.
Within the Armenian political landscape, the Alliance operates as the central, sharply articulated counterforce to the state's current direction. It utilizes parliament as a platform for fundamental opposition, questioning the legitimacy of liberal institutions when they appear to contradict national interests. Strategically, it fosters polarization between 'patriots' and 'traitors'. Its relationship with the rule of law is often characterized by an instrumental understanding: institutions are supported when they consolidate national power and heavily criticized when they initiate reform processes.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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