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Democratic Party of Artsakh
Արցախի ժողովրդավարական կուսակցություն
LeaderAshot Ghulian
Founded2000
(as organization)
30 January 2005
(as party)
HeadquartersStepanakert
IdeologyNational conservatism
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance (associate)
National Assembly
2 / 33
Website
http://www.dpa.am
The party's original logo

The Democratic Party of Artsakh (Armenian: Արցախի ժողովրդավարական կուսակցություն, romanizedArtsakhi zhoghovrdavarakan kusaktsutyun; DPA, ԱԺԿ) was a political party in the Republic of Artsakh. It was founded on 30 January 2005. Before that, in 2000–2005 there was an acting socio-political organization called the "Democratic Artsakh Union". The Chairman of the party is Ashot Ghulian, who is also the President of the National Assembly. Following the results of the parliamentary elections of 19 June 2005, DPA won the most electoral votes and formed the "Democracy" faction in the National Assembly. As a result of the elections to the National Assembly of the 5th convocation, the faction was reformed with 10 members. After the Parliamentary elections of 3 May 2015, Democratic Party of Artsakh reformed its faction with 6 members (4 MPs were elected by a proportional system, 2 MPs by a majoritarian system).

Ideology

According to its website, the DPA stands for the values of stability, establishing a powerful state, improving democracy, civil society, human rights and personal freedom and protection, family, work, and social justice, as well as the preservation of the national culture. Political pragmatism is practised whenever possible.[1]

Program

The main goals of the DPA are:

  • to build a legal state where the rights of a person to live a free, safe, prosperous and dignified life are ensured;
  • to strengthen of independent statehood, creation of a powerful, civilized state, enrichment and preservation of national identity;
  • to build a civil society guided by national values, based on social solidarity, justice, tolerance and partnerships

In regards to the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the party states in its charter that it supports "the reinstatement of the right of the people of the NKR to self-determination through the peaceful negotiations within the borders and with a security system acceptable to them."[2]

Electoral record

Parliamentary election results:

Year Party-list Constituency /total Total seats +/–
Votes % Seats /total
2000 20 /33 new
2005 10,126 16.62% 5 /11 5 /22 10 /33 Decrease 10
2010 18,017 27.0% 5 /17 2 /16 7 /33 Decrease 3
2015 13,105 19.10% 4 /22 2 /11 6 /33 Decrease 1
2020 4,269 5.81% 2 /33 Decrease 4

Foreign relations

On 17 April 2015, the Democratic Party of Artsakh was elected as an associate member of the European Free Alliance. On 2 September 2015, the DPA leader Ashot Ghoulyan and European Free Alliance president François Alfonsi signed a Declaration on Cooperation in Stepanakert.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Statute | Democratic Party of Artsakh". 3 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Statute | Democratic Party of Artsakh". www.dpa.am. 3 March 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2015.