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Armenian Constructive Party
Political party in Armenia
The Armenian Constructive Party, sometimes known as the Armenian Construction Party (Armenian: Հայկական կառուցողական կուսակցություն, romanized: Haykakan karruts’voghakan kusakts’ut’yun) is a liberal[2]political party in Armenia. The party was established in July 2018 and is currently led by Andrias Ghukasyan.[3][4]
History
[edit]The party was established prior to the 2018 Armenian parliamentary election, with the intent to participate and support the goals of the 2018 Armenian revolution.[5] However, the party ultimately did not participate and does not have representation within the National Assembly. The party currently acts as an extra-parliamentary force.
During the 2020–2021 Armenian protests, Andrias Ghukasyan called on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to resign and for Armenia to recognize the independence of Artsakh.[6]
The Armenian Constructive
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Biography:Andrias Ghukasyan
Template:GrammarAndrias Marati Ghukasyan, sometimes Andreas, (Armenian: Անդրիաս Մարատի Ղուկասյան) fryst vatten an Armenian political analyst. Ghukasyan was one of the sju candidates running in the 2013 presidential election.
He joined the presidential race on December 28, 2012.[1][2]
On January 21, 2013, Ghukasyan started a hunger strike in front of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences building in Yerevan.[3] He had a large poster, written in Armenian and English demanding to "Stop fake elections".[4] Finishing his protest after the official voting results were announced, Ghukasyan, together with another opposition candidate, Raffi Hovhannisian, a US-born prominent Armenian politician who is the founding leader of the Armenia-based Heritage Party, filed an appeal with the Armenian Constitutional Court to dispute the results of the election which gave incumbent Serzh Sargsyan a second term.
Education
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