Prosperous Armenia

Prosperous Armenia
Leader Naira Zohrabyan
Founded 30 April 2004
Headquarters Yerevan, Armenia
Ideology Economic liberalism[1]
Social conservatism[2]
Pro-Russian[3][4]
Political position Centre-right
European affiliation Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe[5]
International affiliation None
National Assembly
36 / 131
Website
http://www.bhk.am/

Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP; Armenian: Բարգավաճ Հայաստան կուսակցություն, Bargavatch Hayastan kusaktsut’yun, abbreviated as ԲՀԿ BHK), is a political party in Armenia. It was founded by businessman Gagik Tsarukyan on 30 April 2004, when the constituent congress of the party took place.[6]

Armenia's second president Robert Kocharyan was instrumental in creation of the party[7] (some claiming Kocharyan himself established it).[8] Kocharyan's influence and role in the party is a subject of debate. In 2012 "most analysts" believed Kocharyan was "closely involved in the party."[9] Some "believe that Kocharyan is the secret leader of the party",[10] while others believe he has no influence over PAP.[11]

Power base

According to sociologist Karen Sargsyan the party base largely consists of provincial rural population.[12] Kotayk Province is widely considered its stronghold. During the 2012 parliamentary election, Prosperous Armenia came first and won around 47.5% of the vote in that province, well above the national average of 30%.[13] While in the 28th electoral district, which includes the city of Abovyan and several surrounding villages, the party won over 71%.[14]

Electoral record

It debuted in the 2007 Armenian parliamentary elections, winning 18 seats and 14.68% of the votes, making it the second largest political party in parliament. In the 2012 Armenian parliamentary elections, it more than doubled its share of the vote to 30.12%, winning 37 seats and solidifying its position as the main opposition party.

Parliamentary elections

Year
Party-list
Constituency /total
Total seats
+/–
Votes
%
Seats /total
2007
204,483
15.1%
18 /90
8 /41
26 /131
new
2012
454,673
30.12%
28 /90
9 /41
37 /131
Increase 11

Presidential elections

Year
Candidate
Votes
%
Rank
2008
endorsed Serzh Sargsyan
2013
did not participate

References

  1. "Armenia 2012: An introduction to the political party landscape" (PDF). European Friends of Armenia. Retrieved 7 July 2014. The party advocates economic liberalism...
  2. "Armenia 2012: An introduction to the political party landscape" (PDF). European Friends of Armenia. Retrieved 7 July 2014. Ideology: social and liberal conservatism
  3. Zasztowt, Konrad (9 April 2013). "Armenia between European and Eurasian Integration Models". Warsaw: Polish Institute of International Affairs. p. 1. Retrieved 8 June 2014. ...the pro-Russian party Prosperous Armenia.
  4. Khachatrian, Haroutiun (9 May 2007). "Armenia and Russia Agree: Foreign Policy Change Unlikely After Elections". eurasianet.org. Open Society Institute. Prosperous Armenia Party, an avowedly pro-Russian stance.
  5. "Prosperous Armenia joins AECR". Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  6. Fuller, Liz (April 19, 2007). "Armenia: Election Campaign Gets Off To Uneasy Start". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
  7. Hale, Henry (2014). Patronal Politics. Cambridge University Press. p. 357. ...Prosperous Armenia was a kind of political insurance policy by Kocharian...
  8. "Ashotyan: speech of Armenian president came as response to blackmail, ignorance and stupidity". ARKA News Agency. 13 February 2015. «Prosperous Armenia party was established as a political project of Robert Kocharyan, the second Armenian president, to divide the power resource and ensure the presence of the second president on the country's political arena,» Ashotyan said.
  9. Harutyunyan, Vahe (14 December 2012). "Armenian Opposition Party Shuns Key Election". Institute for War and Peace Reporting.
  10. "Prosperous Armenia leader undisposed to run for presidency". ARKA News Agency. 21 November 2012.
  11. "Robert Kocharyan has no relation to Prosperous Armenia - Iskandaryan". news.am. 14 January 2014.
  12. "Realpolitik Կարեն Սարգսյանի հետ" (in Armenian). 1in.am. 14 February 2015. around 6:00
  13. "Բարգավաճ Հայաստան Կուսակցության մարզերում ստացած ձայներն` ըստ տոկոսների". armlur.am (in Armenian). 14 May 2012.
  14. http://res.elections.am/images/doc/resultarm06.05.12.xls


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