The party was established prior to the
2018 Armenian parliamentary election, with the intent to participate and support the goals of the
2018 Armenian revolution. However, the party ultimately did not participate and does not have representation within the
National Assembly. The party currently acts as an
extra-parliamentary force. During the
2020–2021 Armenian protests, Andrias Ghukasyan called on Prime Minister
Nikol Pashinyan to resign and for Armenia to recognize the independence of
Artsakh. The Armenian Constructive Party confirmed that it would participate in the
2021 Armenian parliamentary elections as part of the
Free Homeland Alliance. Following the election, the Free Homeland Alliance received just 0.32% of the popular vote, failing to win any seats in the National Assembly. ==Ideology==