Following the
2003 Armenian parliamentary election, the party won 1 out of 131 seats. The party was aligned with the
Justice coalition. In the
2007 Armenian parliamentary elections, the party failed to win any seats with a popular vote of just 1.65%. The party participated in the
2012 Armenian parliamentary election, winning two seats. In the
2017 Armenian parliamentary election and
2017 Yerevan City Council election, it took part in the elections as part of the
Way Out Alliance together with the
Civil Contract and
Bright Armenia parties, winning few seats in each. Following the
Velvet Revolution in 2018,
Civil Contract whose leader
Nikol Pashinyan led the revolution, left the
Way Out Alliance. After which, the Hanrapetutyun party formed another alliance with
Bright Armenia, called
Bright Alliance. The alliance took part in the
2018 Yerevan City Council election with Hanrapetutyun party's deputy leader
Artak Zeynalyan as a Mayoral candidate. The Bright Alliance officially dissolved on 5 November 2018. Prior to the
2018 Armenian parliamentary election, the party formed a new alliance, known as the
We Alliance with the
Free Democrats party. The alliance received just 2.00% of the popular vote. As this was lower than the 5% minimum threshold required, the We Alliance of Hanrapetutyn and Free Democrats failed to gain any representation in the Armenian parliament. On 1 April 2021, the Hanrapetutyun party signed a joint declaration with 4 other political parties calling on the
Government of Armenia to ensure free and fair upcoming elections, following the on-going
political unrest in Armenia. On 12 April 2021, the party confirmed they would participate in the
2021 Armenian parliamentary election. Following the election, the party won 3.04% of the popular vote, failing to win any seats in the National Assembly. The party currently acts as an
extra-parliamentary force. In November 2021, the party did participate in local elections in the cities of
Dilijan and
Meghri, winning 1 seat and 6 seats respectively within those city councils. On 30 January 2023, Aram Sargsyan held a consultative meeting with Prime Minister
Nikol Pashinyan. On 21 February 2023, a conference of democratic forces including opposition political parties and
civil society took place in Yerevan. Delegates from the Hanrapetutyun Party,
Union for National Self-Determination,
National Democratic Pole,
European Party of Armenia and over a dozen representatives from Armenian civil society organizations participated. Members of the conference called on the
Government of Armenia to announce its withdrawal from the
CSTO and
Eurasian Union and to realign Armenia's military integration with the United States and the West. In addition, the participants signed a declaration calling on the government to immediately submit an
EU membership bid for Armenia. In May 2024, the party joined the
United Platform of Democratic Forces and signed a joint declaration along with the
For The Republic Party, the
Christian-Democratic Rebirth Party, and the European Party of Armenia supporting Armenia's bid to join the European Union and
NATO. The declaration also condemned Russia's attempt to destabilize Armenia during the
2024 Armenian protests. On 21 June 2024, the party participated in a hearing in the National Assembly in regards to holding a referendum on the submission of Armenia's EU candidate status. Sargsyan stated, "In the EU, Armenia's perception and assistance will change. I have no doubt that the Armenian people will receive very generous compensation in terms of arms, security, as well as economic development and investments." ==Ideology==