Armenian Populist Party
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The Armenian Populist Party (Armenian: Հայ Ժողովրդական Կուսակցություն) was a political party founded in March 1917 in Russian Armenia. Its members had previously belonged to the Russian Kadet party. The Populists had a liberal programme and drew their support from middle-class Armenians in Tbilisi and Baku.[1]
History
[edit]The Populists had 43 of the 204 representatives in the Armenian National Congress of October 1917[2] and two of the 15 seats in the subsequent Armenian National Council.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Richard G. Hovannisian The Republic of Armenia: The First Year 1918-19 (University of California, 1971)
- Anahide Ter-Minassian La République d'Arménie 1918-20 (Éditions Complexe, 2006 ed.)
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- 1917 establishments in Russia
- Defunct political parties in Armenia
- 1910s in Armenia
- Political parties established in 1917
- Political parties of minorities in Imperial Russia
- Political parties of the Russian Revolution
- Political history of Armenia
- Liberal parties in Armenia
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