YEREVAN—The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) of Armenia recently held its 21st Supreme Assembly in Aghveran, Armenia. After hearing the biennial report from the ARF Supreme Council of Armenia and assessing the activates of the ARF in Armenia, the Assembly elected a new ARF Supreme Council.
Arsen Hambardzumyan, Hrach Tadevosyan, Ishkhan Saghatelyan, Arthur Yeghiazaryan, Simon Simonyan, Spartak Kharabakhtsyan, Vahagn Matinyan, Arthur Ghazaryan, and Karen Mnatsakanyan were elected as the new ARF Supreme Council. Hambardzumyan will serve as the newly-elected body’s chairperson.
Representatives and guests of the Supreme Assembly discussed the importance of the adoption of the country’s new constitution and the constitutional reforms enacted in the past two years in Armenia as an important factor for the stable development of the country. It also assessed the internal and external challenges to the socio economic development of Armenia, and declared a priority to foster strategies to ensure the security of the republics of Armenia and Artsakh.
The assembly also highlighted the need for political and economic reforms to advance Armenia’s membership in the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), as well as to conform to the provisions of the comprehensive agreement recently signed with the European Union.
The ARF Supreme Assembly outlined the following priorities for the next two years in a statement it issued at the conclusion of the meeting:
“On the threshold of the 100th anniversary of the first Republic of Armenia, the ARF of Armenia reaffirms its will and determination to consistently and unfailingly contribute to the further development of our statehood and to ensure the conditions for a safe and dignified life for our people,” concluded the statement.
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