Armenian National Congress

It is often abbreviated as ՀԱԿ or HAK, in keeping with its Armenian spelling, but it is occasionally referred to as the ANC in English, including on its official website.

[4][5] The ANC currently does not maintain any representation within the National Assembly and acts as an extra-parliamentary force.

[2] The party supports the development of the economy of Armenia, and increasing trade with the Eurasian Union, European countries, the United States, India, and China.

[7] The Impeachment Union officially dissolved in 2008, as the party opted to join the ANC.

Relations between the ANC and Heritage, a fellow opposition party, have historically been rocky, with differences in tactics during the 2011 protests widening the rift.

[17] Prior to the election, Ter-Petrosyan was very critical of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and had attempted to form a united team with former presidents Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan, however, his proposal was rejected.

Following the election, the ANC gained just 1.54% of the popular vote, failing to win any seats in the National Assembly.