The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was a political alliance in Armenia. Formed in the late 1990s, it consisted of several political parties and organizations with nationalist and democratic leanings. The alliance aimed to promote national interests, strengthen Armenia's sovereignty, and foster democratic institutions.
While the specific member parties and their relative influence within the NDA varied over time, it generally included groups advocating for a stronger role for Armenia in regional geopolitics, economic self-reliance, and the protection of Armenian cultural heritage. The NDA participated in parliamentary elections, though without achieving significant representation in the National Assembly.
The alliance's political platform typically emphasized national security concerns, particularly related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and advocated for closer ties with the Armenian diaspora. Internal disagreements and shifting political landscapes contributed to the eventual dissolution of the NDA, with its constituent parties pursuing independent political strategies or joining other alliances. Further detailed information about the NDA's specific policies, member parties, and electoral performance is limited in widely available English-language sources.