КАРАБАХ: ГЛУБОКОЕ ОБСУЖДЕНИЕ

Мнения армянских и азербайджанских политических партий по урегулированию Нагорно-Карабахского конфликта и его процессу.


Данное исследование было проведено "LINKS" в рамках Европейского Партнерства по мирному урегулированию конфликта вокруг Нагорного-Карабаха, при поддержке Европейского Союза.

 

 

ВСТУПЛЕНИЕ

Список интервьюированных армянских политических партий

1.    Армянский Арийский орден (партия)

2.    Армянская демократическая либеральная партия (Рамкавар)

3.    Армянский национальный конгресс

4.    Армянская Революционная федерация (Дашнакцутюн)

5.    Партия «Христианско-демократический союз»

6.    Коммунистическая партия Армении

7.    Консервативная партия Армении

8.    Союз Конституционное право (партия)

9.    Демократическая партия Армении

10.  Партия «Наследие»

11.  Трудовая социалистическая партия Армении

12.  Либеральная партия Армении

13.  Партия «Национальное согласие»

14.  Национально-демократчиеский союз

15.  Партия «Новые времена»

16.  Народная партия

17.  Партия «Процветающая Армения»

18.  Республиканская партия Армении

19.  Движение «Сардарапат»

20.  Социал-демократическая партия (Гнчакян)

21.  Партия «Объединение национальное самоопределение»

22.  Объединенная трудовая партия

23.  Объединенная либеральная национальная партия (МИАК)

 

Список Опрошенных Азербайджанских Политических Партий

1.    Партия «Азадлыг»

2.    Азербайджанская Демократическая Партия

3.    Азербайджанская Либеральная Партия

4.    Азербайджанская Народная Партия

5.    Партия Азербайджанского Народного Фронта

6.    Партия Граждан и Развития

7.    Партия Гражданской Солидарности

8.    Партия Классического Народного Фронта

9.    Партия Демократических Реформ

10.  Партия Великой Созиданий

11.  Азербайджанская Партия Зеленых

12.  Партия Правосудия

13.  Партия «Мусават»

14.  Партия «Ана Вэтэн»

15.  Азербайджанская Партия Национальной Независимости

16.  Партия Национального Спасения

17.  Партия Открытого Общества

18.  Партия Союза Независимых Демократов

19.  Партия Социального Процветания

20.  Партия «Умид»

21.  Партия Ени (Новый) Азербайджан

22.  Партия «Юрддаш»

23.  Партия Народного Фронта Единого Азербайджана


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