Declaration of 32nd ARF World Congress

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D) convened its 32nd World Congress in Dilijan, Armenia, from Jan. 16 and 24. Delegates from all ARF-D organizational regions and party members with consultative status participated.

The 32nd World Congress of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) concluded on Jan. 24.
The 32nd World Congress of the ARF concluded on Jan. 24.

The World Congress examined and assessed the activity, achievements, and shortcomings of the party during the past term, and prepared its political roadmap and strategy for the coming four years. The Congress also prepared an action plan and decided the party’s position on foreign and domestic fronts based on its pan-Armenian and Armenia-centered worldview.

The Congress noted that:

  1. Armenia and Armenians face serious challenges concerning the strengthening of the independent republics of Armenia and Artsakh, effective government, joining forces and securing favorable conditions for the actualization of our people’s goals.
  2. Imperfections within Armenia’s political system, difficulties in anchoring democracy within the country, the unhealthy moral-psychological environment and injustice undermine society’s trust towards its own state. A comprehensive overhaul of Armenia’s current economic policy is necessary to combat large-scale unemployment and poverty as well as the rampant emigration plaguing the country.
  3. The principle domestic political issues Armenia faces today are the establishment of a joint government-opposition political system, the separation of business from politics, the election of an effective government that stands as an expression of the people’s will, the establishment of social justice, and the full protection of the rights of the citizen.
  4. Major powers have intensified their efforts within the South Caucasus and the wider region, striving to extend and strengthen their zones of influence.
  5. Armenia’s accession to the Eurasian Economic Union has created new strategic challenges for the country.
  6. Azerbaijan has intensified its bellicose policy towards Armenia with frequent violations of the ceasefire, increasing the risk of confrontation.
  7. Turkey is implementing an aggressive policy aimed at restoring its former imperial reach. Such a policy disrupts and physically endangers Armenian communities living in proximity to our homeland.

The Congress established that the ARF-D shall pursue:

  1. The radical change of the political system of the Republic of Armenia through constitutional reforms and the pursuit of social justice.
  2. Efforts towards the peaceful settlement of the Artsakh conflict and recognition of Artsakh’s independence, to collectively counter the risks that threaten the security of our homeland.
  3. A renewal phase for the Armenian Cause on the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide, with territorial demands as a strategic objective, coupled with the pursuit of a coordinated, pan-Armenian plan for genocide recognition and reparations.
  4. The protection of the rights of Javakhk-Armenians, and the preservation of Javakhk’s Armenian identity as a key element in the development of closer Armenia-Georgia ties.
  5. Full political, financial, and moral support for the Syrian-Armenian community in their struggle for self-preservation.
  6. Supporting the viability of diasporan communities and Armenia-diaspora relations by harnessing the collective strength of Armenian communities worldwide.

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun also expressed its full support of the Armenian Armed Forces, “the principle guarantors of the independence of the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh, who day in, day out stand as guardians of our homeland and our people’s safety and peace, despite the many dangers they face.”

On the occasion of its 125th anniversary, the ARF-D renewed its commitment to devoting its efforts to tackling the challenges facing Armenia and Armenians, in order to make Armenia an important factor in the region, strengthen its sovereignty, and realize the full potential of the Armenian nation.

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1 Comment

  1. First and foremost congrats to the newly elected Bureau. Hopefully the eight new members will bring new energy, vitality, new ideas, and vigor to the ARF both in Armenia and the Diaspora. Wish them success.
    I believe that every Armenian will wholeheartedly agree with the goals to be pursued. Every single one is extremely important and critical.
    What is missing in the “declaration” is the Action Plan to achieve these goals. We need to know and understand what the action plan is
    in Armenia and the Diaspora.
    Without a successful implementation of the Action Plan, the goals are neither achieved nor fulfilled.
    Hopefully future communiques will outline the Action Plan.
    Vart Adjemian

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