Following the 2018 Armenian parliamentary election, the party emerged as the third largest in the National Assembly with 18 seats.
[2] The party wishes to renegotiate an Association Agreement and a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with the EU instead.
Following the 2021 Armenian parliamentary elections, the party lost all political representation in the National Assembly.
As a result of the 2018 Armenian protests, Nikol Pashinyan was appointed Prime Minister of Armenia and his party, Civil Contract, was a member of the Way Out Alliance coalition.
[3] In the 2021 Armenian parliamentary elections, Civil Contract ran independently and won 61 seats in the National Assembly.
The party maintains a liberal ideology, is staunchly anti-Russian and believes that Armenia's future should be connected with Europe.
As this was lower than the 5% minimum threshold required, the We Alliance of Hanrapetutyn and the Free Democrats failed to gain representation in the National Assembly.
The party advocates for maintaining strong relations with the European Union, the United States, and Russia.
[1] The party was formerly a member of the Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe and maintains a Eurosceptic and Pro-Russian ideology.
In the February 2008 presidential election, Baghdasarian was the party's candidate; he placed third with 17.7% of the vote according to final official results.
The Rule of Law party failed to receive any seats in the National Assembly following the 2018 parliamentary elections.
The party maintains an anti-Russian stance and supports the withdrawal of Armenia from both the Eurasian Economic Union and the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
Party members advocate for a strategic alliance with the United States and the European Union.
Sasna Tsrer participated in the 2018 parliamentary elections but failed to gain any representation in the National Assembly.