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  2. Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Wikipedia

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    Following the start of the Armenian Velvet Revolution, the ARF broke its coalition with the Republican Party of Armenia and moved into opposition; later on, the party supported Nikol Pashinyan's new cabinet. The 2018 election saw the collapse of the party. The ARF only scored 3,89% of the votes and won no seats.

  3. Timeline of modern Armenian history - Wikipedia

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    1994 December 28: Main opposition party Armenian Revolutionary Federation banned by President Ter-Petrosyan and leaders arrested until February 1998; 1995 April: Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute opened in Yerevan; 1995 July 5: 1995 Armenian parliamentary election and 1995 Armenian constitutional referendum. Denounced by opposition and ...

  4. First Republic of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The First Republic of Armenia, officially known at the time of its existence as the Republic of Armenia, [g] was an independent Armenian state that existed from May (28th de jure, 30th de facto) 1918 to 2 December 1920 in the Armenian-populated territories of the former Russian Empire known as Eastern or Russian Armenia.

  5. List of political parties in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in Armenia.Armenia has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, who mostly work with each other to form coalition governments, with some parties having a history of changing in and out of government functions. [1]

  6. ARF History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation History Museum (Armenian: Հ. Յ. Դաշնակցութեան պատմութեան թանգարան հիմնադրամ) is a museum in Yerevan, Armenia, that displays the history of the First Republic of Armenia and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) with its notable members.

  7. Timeline of Armenian national movement - Wikipedia

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    1903 June 12: Armenian Church and its property (Russian Armenia) 1904: Second Sasun Resistance; 1905 January 22: Revolution of 1905 starts in Russia (Russian Armenia) 1905-1907: Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907 (Russian Armenia) 1905 July 21: Yıldız assassination attempt; 1907: Mkrtich Khrimian dies; 1908: Young Turk Revolution

  8. Timeline of Armenian history - Wikipedia

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    2018 Armenian Velvet Revolution: 9 December 2018 Armenian parliamentary election: 2020 27 September Second Nagorno-Karabakh War commences 10 November 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War formally ends: 2021 20 June 2021 Armenian parliamentary election: 2022 24 June Armenia joins the European Political Community: 2023 23 January

  9. Armenian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (1921–present) Armenian Revolutionary Federation (1890-present) Mighty Fatherland (1999–present) Hayazn (2009–present) Heritage (2012–present) National Revival (2013–present) Republican Party of Armenia (1990–present) Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party (2018–present) Social Democrat Hunchakian Party ...