A special committee was also elected to pursue the registration of the new party with the Justice Ministry of Armenia.
[1] Delegates from both Republic of Armenia and the ADL Armenian diaspora opposition factions held a constituent assembly to form the "Democratic Liberal Party World Council" that elected its 11-member executive committee made up of five members from the diaspora and five from the Republic of Armenia.
Hakob Avetikian (Hagop Avedikian in Western Armenian), the editor in chief of Azg was appointed as the general secretary of the party.
The rest of the official ADL organs still, in general, continued reflecting the line of the earlier ADL party, most notably Zartonk in Beirut, Lebanon, Arev in Cairo, Egypt, Nor Or in Altadena, California, United States, Sardarabad in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Nor Ashkharh in Athens, Greece.
Immediately following that, a joint general constituting assembly was held the same day and union and official declaration of the new party was made.