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.