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The Armenian Populist Party ( hy, Հայ Ժողովրդական Կուսակցություն) was a
political party A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific political ideology ...
founded in March 1917 in
Russian Armenia Russian Armenia is the period of Armenian history under Russian rule from 1828, when Eastern Armenia became part of the Russian Empire following Qajar Iran's loss in the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) and the subsequent ceding of its territorie ...
. Its members had previously belonged to the Russian
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party. The Populists had a
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programme and drew their support from middle-class Armenians in
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and
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.


History

The Populists had 43 of the 204 representatives in the
Armenian National Congress The Armenian National Congress ( hy, italic=yes, Հայ Ազգային Կոնգրես, translit=Hay Azgayin Kongres) is an Armenian political party led by former president Levon Ter-Petrosyan and formed in 2008. Its direct predecessor was the Pa ...
of October 1917 and two of the 15 seats in the subsequent Armenian National Council.Hovannisian, p.18 footnote


See also

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Programs of political parties in Armenia This article lists political parties of the National Assembly of Armenia and represents their programs. Armenia became an independent state in 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since then, many political parties were formed in it, who m ...
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Politics of Armenia The politics of Armenia take place in the framework of the parliamentary representative democratic republic of Armenia, whereby the President of Armenia is the head of state and the Prime Minister of Armenia the head of government, and of a mult ...


References


Sources

*Richard G. Hovannisian ''The Republic of Armenia: The First Year 1918-19'' (University of California, 1971) *Anahide Ter-Minassian ''La République d'Arménie 1918-20'' (Éditions Complexe, 2006 ed.) 1917 establishments in Russia Defunct political parties in Armenia 1910s in Armenia Political parties established in 1917 Political parties of minorities in Imperial Russia Political parties of the Russian Revolution Political parties with year of disestablishment missing Political history of Armenia Liberal parties in Armenia {{Armenia-party-stub