In the 2007 Armenian parliamentary elections, the party ran independently and gained 2.74% of the popular vote but failed to win any seats in the National Assembly.
[3] A few supportive rallies were held in the capital, Yerevan, shortly after the announcement but no formal alliance was ever established.
[7] The party advocates for closer relations with the United States as well as with both European Union and CIS countries.
[1] In July 2014, Tigran Karapetyan stated that he is against Armenia's membership in the Eurasian Union, during an interview.
[9] In 2017, Karapetyan was supportive of the ORO Alliance and also expressed his admiration of the Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party.