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  2. Public Voice Party - Wikipedia

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    The Public Voice party was established on 6 August 2022 and Vardan Ghukasyan was unanimously elected as the party's chairman during a party congress held in Yerevan. [4] Ghukasyan later served as the honorary chairman of the party as Artak Galstyan was elected chairman. [ 5 ]

  3. 2023 Yerevan City Council election - Wikipedia

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    On 18 September, leader of Public Voice Vardan Ghukasyan appealed to National Progress leader Hayk Marutyan and Mother Armenia Alliance leader Andranik Tevanyan. Combined, the three would have a majority on the council and be able to select the next mayor. Ghukasyan said he did not object to either Marutyan or Tevanyan as mayor.

  4. List of members of the seventh National Assembly of Armenia

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    Vardan Ghukasyan non-party 11 - Shirak: Artur Gregorian Prosperous Armenia: national electoral list: Vardevan Grigoryan Prosperous Armenia: 11 - Shirak: Janibek Hayrapetyan Prosperous Armenia: 10 - Kotayk: Shake Isayan Prosperous Armenia: national electoral list: Hrant Madatyan Prosperous Armenia: 8 - Gegharkunik: Davit Manukyan

  5. 2021 Armenian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Vardan Ghukasyan 91+0-1 13. Free Homeland Alliance a «Ազատ Հայրենիք» դաշինք: Union for National Self-Determination (23), Armenian Constructive Party (21), Conservative Party (8), National Democrats Union (7), Green Party (6) Andreas Ghukasyan: Mikael Hayrapetyan, Paruyr Hayrikyan, Arshak Sadoyan Pro-Western, Pro-European ...

  6. Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 - Wikipedia

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    The selection jury consisted of Naira Gurjinyan, Anita Hakhverdyan, Lilia Nikoyan, Ruben Babayan, Vardan Hakobyan, Tigran Danielyan, David Tserunyan, Karen Tataryan and Anush Ter-Ghukasyan. [10] Among the competing artists was Vladimir Arzumanyan who won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 for Armenia, and Tokionine, who co-wrote the ...

  7. Ghukasyan - Wikipedia

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    Ghukasyan (Armenian: Ղուկասյան) Armenian pronunciation: [ʁɔvkɑˈsjɑn] Russian pronunciation: [ɡʊkɐˈsʲan]) is an Armenian surname, meaning 'son of Ghukas', the Armenian equivalent of Luke.

  8. Armenian Constructive Party - Wikipedia

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    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 Party confirmed that it would participate in the 2021 Armenian parliamentary elections as part of the Free Homeland Alliance . [ 7 ]

  9. Avet Barseghyan - Wikipedia

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    Avet Vardgesi Barseghyan (Armenian: Ավետ Վարդգեսի Բարսեղյան, Armenian pronunciation: [ɑˈvɛt bɑɾsɛʁˈjɑn]) is an Armenian songwriter and TV host, [1] [2] who hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Yerevan, Armenia, alongside Gohar Gasparyan.