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07.05.2007 - Source: Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe

Basic data on "National Accord" party ("Political parties of the republic of Armenia participating in the national assembly elections 2007; Voters Guidebook") [ID 19802]

"1. GENERAL INFORMATION
 Address of the head office: 1/3 Buzand St., Yerevan
 Telephone, fax: (+37410) 58-01-37
 E-mail: NUR_NAP@rambler.ru
 Foundation date: 04.04.2000
 Charter and Program approval date: 04.04.2000
 State registration date: 27.04.2000
 State re-registration date: 20.11.2003
 Number of party members at the time of completing questionnaire: 4876 members
 Date of publication of the Party’s Program and Charter and the name of mass media: “Parliamentary elections”,
“Presidential elections”, (Caucasus Institute of Mass media)
2. GOVERNING BODIES AND THE LEADER OF THE PARTY1
 Congress
 Political board: 12 members
 Marz board: 12 members
 Community board: 12 members
 Party President: Aram Harutyunyan
3. IDEOLOGICAL PLATFORM, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY:1
Party’s Charter goals and objectives:
 Consolidate national statehood,
 Develop legal civil society on the basis of liberal democratic principles, where the members are given utmost freedom
consistent with the freedom of others,
 Enhance political culture of the population, considering it as internal freedom of an individual, criteria for his civil and
democratic development,
 Support development and demonstration of people’s political will, and assist with establishment of social accord.
Realization of the above goals requires construction of a state that ensures people’s right to live with a decent, comfortable
and safe life."

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30.12.2002 - Source: EurasiaNet

National Accord (NA) is a populist, leftist party led by Artashes Geghamian, the former Communist mayor of Yerevan ("Armenia’s opposition: plurality and conflict") [#10179][ID 2906]

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