Heritage (Armenia)

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Heritage
Ժառանգություն
Leader Raffi Hovannisian
Founded2002 [1]
Headquarters Yerevan
Membership6,450 (2012) [2]
Ideology National liberalism (self-proclaimed) [3]
Liberalism [4] [5]
Armenian nationalism [6]
Pro-Europeanism [3]
Pro-Western [7]
Political position Centre [5] to centre-right
European affiliation European People's Party (EPP) (observer) [8]
European Democratic Party (before 2012) [9]
International affiliation Centrist Democrat International (Observer) [10]
National Assembly
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Website
heritage.am

Heritage (Armenian : Ժառանգություն, romanized: Zhaṙangut’yun) is an Armenian national liberal political party. It was founded in 2002 by Raffi Hovannisian, independent Armenia's first Foreign Minister.

Contents

Ideology

Economy
Foreign Affairs

Electoral record

The party emerged as the fifth largest party in the National Assembly of Armenia after its debut in the 2007 Armenian parliamentary elections. It won 6% of the popular vote and obtained 7 seats.

Prior to the 2012 parliamentary election, some Free Democrats party members decided to run under the Heritage list. Following the election, Heritage won 5 seats with 86,998 votes, becoming the smallest faction within the National Assembly, with Zaruhi Postanjyan as its leader. [16]

Heritage participated in the 2017 Armenian parliamentary election as part of the ORO Alliance, however the alliance gained just 2.07% of the popular vote, winning no seats.

The party decided not to participate in the 2018 Armenian parliamentary election or the 2021 Armenian parliamentary election. The party currently acts as an extra-parliamentary force.

National Assembly

YearParty-listConstituency seatsTotal seats+/–
Votes%Seats/total
2007 81,0486.0%
7 / 90
0 / 41
7 / 131
Increase2.svg 7
2012 86,9985.8%
5 / 90
0 / 41
5 / 131
Decrease2.svg 2
2017 32,5082.07%
0 / 90
0 / 41
0 / 131
Decrease2.svg 5

Presidential elections

YearCandidateVotes%Rank
2008 endorsed Levon Ter-Petrosyan
2013 Raffi Hovannisian 539,67236.8%2

Local elections

The party participated in the 2013 Yerevan City Council elections as part of the Barev Yerevan alliance. Barev Yerevan consisted mostly of Heritage party members, in addition to a few members from the Democratic Way Party, the Democratic Homeland Party, and the Conservative Party. [17] The alliance came in third place, winning 8.48% of the vote and gaining 6 seats in the Yerevan City Council.

The party participated in the 2018 Yerevan City Council elections, receiving just 0.75% of the popular vote, failing to win any seats in the Yerevan City Council.

Activities

On 25 March 2021, Raffi Hovannisian met with the President of Armenia Armen Sarksyan to discuss the political situation in the country. [18]

On 1 April 2021, Heritage signed a joint declaration with four other political parties calling on the Government of Armenia to ensure free and fair upcoming elections, following the on-going political unrest in Armenia. [19]

On 15 April 2021, the party signed a joint statement with eight other political parties calling on the President of Armenia to ensure democracy and the Constitution of Armenia is upheld in the country during the 2020–2021 Armenian protests. [20]

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