Liberalism in Armenia

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This article gives an overview of liberalism in

National Assembly of Armenia
.

Background

Prior to Armenia's independence, a national liberal movement arose in the country. Armenia officially gained its independence in 1991 from the Soviet Union. Following which, there were some attempts to establish a national liberal movement, however, these initial attempts were largely unsuccessful.

History

Below is a list of Liberal parties which sought to gain support during the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth century:

From Armenakan Party to Democratic Liberal Party

  • 1885: National liberals formed the Armenakan Party.
  • 1908: The Armenakan Party merged with a faction of the
    Ramgavar Party
    .
  • 1918: A liberal anti-violence faction of the
    Reorganised Hunchak Party
    ' formed the Liberal Party (Azadagan Party).
  • 1921: The
    Democratic Liberal Party
    (Ramgavar Azadagan Party). This party continued operating in exile and is said to be represented in the first parliament after Armenian independence in the 1990s.

Recent developments

European orientation

See also

References

  1. ^ "Institute of Liberal Politics".