The Wings of Unity party, led by former Ombudsperson Arman Tatoyan, launched its campaign for the June 7 parliamentary elections near a 13th-century Armenian monastery in Tavush Province.
In a statement, the party highlighted the significance of launching the campaign there.
“This is not a random choice. This is where Mkhitar Gosh lived and worked — a man who, centuries ago, spoke about justice, law, and human dignity. These are the very values Armenia still needs today,” the party said.
A video posted online showed Tatoyan speaking outside the Goshavank Monastery in the village of Gosh.
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