Alliance Party (Armenia)

[2][3][4] Tigran Urikhanyan had served in the National Assembly following the 2012 Armenian parliamentary election as a candidate running with the Prosperous Armenia party.

[10][11][12] Following the election, the Armenia is Our Home party received just 0.96% of the popular vote, failing to win any seats in the National Assembly.

[2] The party believes in creating a strong state, promoting development, strengthening human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.

The party recognizes the need for a system based on economic liberalism, however, some aspects of the economy would be regulated and coordinated by the state.

[14] In regards to foreign policy, the party supports continued cooperation with Russia and believes Armenia should further integrate with other Eurasian Union member states.