The Dignity, Democracy, Motherland (Armenian: Արժանապատվություն, ժողովրդավարություն, հայրենիք) was a nationalist political alliance in Armenia.
Following the election, the party won 2.8% of the popular vote but failed to win any seats in the National Assembly.
[1] The Dignified Future Party, and its leader Lyudmila Harutyunyan, accused Armen Darbinyan of trying to seize power of her party and blamed Darbinyan for the failure of the alliance in the 2003 elections.
As a result, the Dignity, Democracy, Motherland alliance had officially dissolved shortly afterwards.
[2] The alliance sought to strengthen democracy, contribute to the development of the socio-economic life of citizens, economic growth, and to support legitimate elections and an accountable parliament.