Artur Osipyan, a former lecturer at the Artsakh State University, was nominated to lead the party.
[8][9][10][11] The Revolutionary Party of Artsakh supports conservative positions on a number of issues.
The party believes in establishing a strong, democratic country that is based on the rule of law.
[13] The party failed to gain any seats in the National Assembly and currently acts as an extra-parliamentary force.
Following the election, Osipyan claimed that Presidential winner Arayik Harutyunyan benefited from electoral violations.