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Identity and Unity Party
Ինքնություն և միասնություն կուսակցություն
LeaderErik Mkrdumyan
FoundedApril 6, 2019 (2019-04-06)
HeadquartersStepanakert

The Identity and Unity Party (Template:Lang-hy) is an Armenian political party in Artsakh.[1]

History

The Identity and Unity Party was established on 6 April 2019.[2] Its founder and current party leader is Erik Mkrdumyan.[3] The party currently has no parliamentary representation within the National Assembly and acts as an extra-parliamentary force.

Electoral record

Prior to the 2020 Artsakhian general election, the party announced its intentions to join the New Artsakh Alliance.[4] The alliance pledged to support Masis Mayilyan for the presidential nomination. Following the election, the alliance gained just 4.60% of the votes after the first round of voting.[5] As such, the alliance failed to gain any seats in the National Assembly.[6] On 30 May 2020, Erik Mkrdumyan met with Speaker of the National Assembly, Arthur Tovmasyan, to discuss the party's readiness to cooperate on various issues aimed at the development of the country.[7]

Ideology

The party supports the continued development of Artsakh, ensuring the security of the country and its citizens, and eventually unifying Artsakh with Armenia.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ [1]
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  3. ^ [3]
  4. ^ "Artsakh Presidential Race Goes to Second Round in Historically Competitive Election". www.evnreport.com.
  5. ^ "Azat Hayrénik d'Arayik Haroutiounyan est en tête des élections parlementaires (...) - Nouvelles d'Arménie en Ligne". armenews.com.
  6. ^ [4]
  7. ^ [5]
  8. ^ [6]