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The Two-Party Political System and Perspectives of its Development in the Republic of Armenia
 
 
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Associate Professor at the Chair of Constitutional Law of Yerevan State University, Armenia
 
 
Data publikacji: 20-12-2019
 
 
Studia Politologiczne 2017;44
 
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The article considers the issues regarding the perspectives of development of the bipolar political system in the Republic of Armenia. The author concludes that the most important issue in regard with political systems is having a stable political system and sustainable government. Meanwhile, the choice between two-party or multiparty systems is just a tool for reaching the noted aim. Taking the above-mentioned circumstance into account, the author draws conclusions regarding the perspectives of development of the bipolar political system in the Republic of Armenia.
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