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    EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO RESTORE JUSTICE
    By Karine Mangassarian

    Yerkir.am
    February 09, 2007

    Some political leaders in the parliament express their opinions and
    approaches based exclusively on pre-electoral considerations.

    Yesterday, the draft law on amending the Law on Citizenship was
    presented in the parliament and again, "pre-election" considerations
    dominated the discussion of the draft.

    The political forces' opinions and approaches to any issues discussed
    in the National Assembly are derived from pre-electoral moods. During
    the discussion of the draft law on amending the Law on Citizenship,
    some political forces that always talk about the authorities'
    "intention" to rig the upcoming elections, claimed that if elections
    are not free and fair this will have a negative impact on people
    wanting to get Armenian citizenship. And these are political forces
    that used to stress the importance of uniting Armenians and preserving
    the Armenian identity at Armenia-Diaspora forums or other pan-Armenian
    events.

    Secretary of ARF's parliamentary faction Gegham Manukian presented
    the position of the National Assembly Standing Committee on State
    and Legal Affairs on the right to vote and be elected. Manukian noted
    that those opposing the draft claim that dual citizenship will create
    opportunities to change the balance of forces for some political
    forces, will have an impact on the electoral processes and ensure
    some votes for the this or that political force.

    This is completely illogical, Manukian believes. He stated that the
    proposed amendments to the Electoral Code clearly stipulate that the
    elections will be held only on the territory of Armenia. Therefore,
    the claims that there will be a possibility for rigging the results
    of elections held at Armenian embassies in different countries are
    not grounded.

    At the same time, the opinion that dual citizenship might threaten our
    national security is not logical either since the proposed amendments
    dealing with army conscription ensure that Armenian citizens should
    have such obligations vis-a-vis the state no threats to national
    security will be possible.

    Manukian reminded that ARF has organized a number of discussions and
    prepared a concept paper. The proposed amendments that are based on
    this concept paper are fully in line with the European Convention
    on Citizenship.

    "This package of amendments is addressed at all those children of the
    Armenian nation who are forced to live outside the country: with this
    law, the state declares that it takes patronage over the nation. The
    proposed amendments first of all satisfy the requirements of the
    Armenian Constitution, secondly, these amendments restore justice
    eliminating any possibility for discrimination against Armenian
    citizens," Manukian concluded.

    Member of the ARF Bureau, Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly
    Vahan Hovhannissian commented on some concerns raised by deputies
    stating that those who oppose the draft have not read it fully. He
    noted that it is absurd to claim that with adoption of dual citizenship
    representatives of the traditional or new Diaspora who become citizens
    of Armenia will have a significant impact on the electoral processes
    in Armenia.

    Elementary calculations can show how absurd such claims are: any
    political forces or candidates that want to rely on such support
    from the Diaspora would have to spend enormous money to bring such
    citizens from the Diaspora to Armenia to vote.

    "I believe this concern is artificial. Equally artificial is the
    concern that whatever is done today is done with the sole purpose of
    ensuring some votes during the parliamentary elections," Hovhannissian
    said.

    He noted there is no reason to be afraid that the law might have some
    implications in terms of national security because some suspicious
    elements might penetrate the army. "Aren't there any problems in this
    sphere today? Is everything perfect now? This is funny, let us not
    link this to the issue of dual citizenship. Some serious proposals
    were made which we should take into consideration.

    There is a need for discussions but I think that it is necessary to
    adopt the law in the first reading because of moral and political
    considerations.

    Some issues connected with taxation were raised which are
    important. But these issues are not addressed by this law. And it
    is not correct to link taxation issues to this draft because then it
    would look like trade," Hovhannissian noted.

    Head of ARF's parliamentary faction Hrayr Karapetian noted that the
    current parliament has the mission to restore the justice for the
    Armenian nation.

    Commenting on the suggestion to wait with the adoption of the law
    till the parliamentary elections, Karapetian said, "It is not only
    urgent to adopt the law, we are already late with adopting it.

    The 1995 Constitution isolated some segments of the Armenian
    nation, and any one of us could be among those isolated. It is very
    strange to say that the law will add some votes to some political
    parties. During the Soviet period, the ARF tried to work to preserve
    the Armenian identity, to pursue the Hay Dat, to preserve the Armenian
    communities. However, this does not mean that this mission exclusively
    belongs to the ARF.

    This is the mission of any Armenian political force that can take
    the responsibility for pursuing it. Every one of us should try to
    adopt this law because it derives from the Constitution," Karapetian
    said. He stressed that the parliament should stay away from any party
    interests because no party interests can dominate over national unity
    and national interest.

    "If we speak about threats that might arise for the army we should
    remember that Monte, Vigen Zaqarian and others who fought and died
    in Artsakh never thought that tomorrow they can become citizens
    of Armenia.

    When Kirk Kirkorian, Charles Aznavur and other do whatever they can
    for Armenia, they do not think about citizenship. This is a moral
    issue for us, and we have to solve it," Karapetian said presenting
    the faction's position on the draft.

    Chairman of the National Assembly Tigran Torossian stated it is not
    morally correct to link discussion of laws to party considerations
    and interests.

    "This is not fair towards the ARF. Neither is it fair towards the
    Diaspora, or our constitution, or our nation. We draft laws for our
    state. Of course, there are some manipulations of some issues but
    this is the case when there should be no manipulations especially
    that on the one hand we speak about national unity and then start
    dividing the nation.

    We have a problem: different segments of our nation appear to have
    different statuses. We have to discuss this situation without attacking
    our colleagues in different parties and try to arrive at a solution,"
    Torossian stated noting that eliminating the ban on dual citizenship
    from the Constitution was a correct measure, as it is correct to
    discuss the law today.

    The National Assembly's next session will show to what extent our
    deputies will follow the National Assembly Chairman's advice and what
    position they will take on this issue.
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