Democratic Homeland Party

The party withdrew its participation in the 2003 Armenian parliamentary election, over concerns of electoral corruption.

[6][7] The Democratic Homeland Party eventually became skeptical of and left the Armenian National Congress.

The party believes in developing a strong and transparent democracy in Armenia, and opposes political oligarchy.

[11] In March 2014, party leader Petros Makeyan stated that the Prosperous Armenia party and its leader Gagik Tsarukyan are highly corrupt and had gained political support through financial bribery.

[16] On 15 April 2021, the party signed a joint declaration with eight other political parties calling on the President of Armenia to ensure democracy and the Constitution of Armenia is upheld in the country during the 2020–2021 Armenian protests.