RAFFI HOVANNISIAN ATTENDS GREEK PARTY CONGRESS
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Meets National, European Leaders
Athens—Raffi K. Hovannisian, Armenia’s first foreign minister and the Heritage Party’s founding chairman, was in the Greek capital from December 14 to 16 by invitation of Nea Demokratia, an EPP member party, to its 12th National Congress.
THE HERITAGE PARTY STATEMENT
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The Heritage Party board decided not to participate in the early election of parliament. The decision was taken after a comprehensive discussion.
Heritage considers it essential that the upcoming election process, by its content and procedure, be completely legitimate.
Raffi Hovannisian at EPP Congress
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Raffi K. Hovannisian, Armenia's first minister of foreign affairs and founder of its Heritage Party, speaks on Armenia's national-democratic revival, Artsakh's self-determination and sovereignty, the Armenian Genocide and the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, and their connection with European civilization and security at plenary session of EPP Congress, Helsinki, 7 November 2018.
HERITAGE LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN
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Raffi Hovannisian for Yerevan Mayor
Yerevan—In front of the historic Moscow Cinema on Aznavour Square today, the Heritage Party gathered its candidates, volunteers, and media representatives to open its election campaign for the capital’s mayor and city council.
HERITAGE RELEASES ELECTION PLATFORM
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Hovannisian Calls for Comprehensive Inventory of Yerevan
Yerevan—The Heritage Party, which has been officially registered as #5 of twelve participants in the mayoral and city council elections scheduled for September 23, published its complete capital-city program today.
HERITAGE REGISTERS CANDIDACY WITH ELECTION COMMISSION
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Hovannisian, Martirosyan, Khurshudyan Head Party List
Yerevan--On August 29, Heritage Party chairman and campaign manager Armen Martirosyan officially presented to the Central Election Commission the dossier of documents required to register Heritage for the elections, slated for September 23, of the capital’s mayor and city council.