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Renewed Communist Party of Armenia

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The Renewed Communist Party of Armenia (HNKK) (Armenian: Հայաստանի կոմունիստական ​​նորացված կուսակցություն, romanizedHayastani Noratsvats Komunistakan Kusaktsutyun) was a political party in Armenia.[1]

History

The HNKK was established on 25 May 2002, by former Armenian Communist Party (HKK) leaders Yuri Manukian and Grant Voskanyan who had been expelled from HKK the previous year on the grounds that they had advocated cooperation with the government. Manukian became the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the party.[2]

The HNKK published Khosq Bazmatc.

The HNKK endorsed Robert Kocharyan in the 2003 presidential elections.

Electoral record

In the May 2003 parliamentary elections, HNKK listed 40 candidates to run in the elections. The party received 6,200 votes (0.52%) following the election, failing to win any seats in the National Assembly. The electoral slogan of the party was "Motherland. Work. Socialism.".

List of candidates in the 2003 parliamentary election

  1. Manukyan Yura
  2. Voskanyan Hrant
  3. Melik-Ohanjanyan Yuri
  4. Hayrapetyan Volodya
  5. Gevorgyan Nelli
  6. Mazmanyan Levon
  7. Baroyan Vladimir
  8. Stepanyan Herbert
  9. Sahakyan Hayk
  10. Razgoeva Svetlana
  11. Hovhannisyan Samvel
  12. Tovmasyan Eduard
  13. Mikoyan Artavazd
  14. Kharbutyan Galust
  15. Khachatryan Gagik
  16. Hovsepyan Armen
  17. Chagharyan Samvel
  18. Papyan Levon
  19. Gevorgyan Andranik
  20. Hambardzumyan Arshak
  21. Hovakimyan Irina
  22. Mkrtchyan Ruben
  23. Chakhalyan Arsen
  24. Stepanyan Minas
  25. Ohanjanyan Razmik
  26. Amiryan Ashot
  27. Petrosyan Lyova
  28. Sahakyan Seryoja
  29. Movsisyan Sergey
  30. Manukyan Jora
  31. Ghazaryan Arman
  32. Hakobyan Tsoghik
  33. Harutyunyan Henrik
  34. Lalayan Kamo
  35. Israyelyan Rima
  36. Jajoyan Senjik
  37. Kharatyan Tamara
  38. Ajamoghyan Vrej
  39. Alexsanyan Karen
  40. Avagyan Vladik

Dissolvement and merger

On 7 July 2003, the HNKK officially merged into the United Communist Party of Armenia.[3]

See also

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