Unified Armenians Party

The party failed to gain any representation in the National Assembly after the 2012 Armenian parliamentary election, receiving just 0.20% of the popular vote.

However, the alliance failed to win any seats following the 2017 Armenian parliamentary election, receiving only 3.72% of the popular vote.

The party maintains a centrist, national-patriotic ideology and supports the development a strong civil society and democracy in Armenia, while strengthening living standards and the middle-class.

[3][2] The party also supports the self-determination of the Republic of Artsakh and the activities of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

The party also believes in maintaining close cooperation with Russia and CIS member states.