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    RA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ADOPTS PACKAGE OF BILLS CONTAINING PROVISIONS ON DUAL CITIZENSHIP

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 26 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. At the February 26 sitting RA
    National Assembly with 66 votes in favor, 5 opposed and 1 abstained in
    second reading and completely adopted a package of bills containing
    provisions on dual citizenship. Members of United Labor Party (ULP)
    faction were against the bill. Like the first reading the faction
    motivated its negative position by government's rejecting the
    proposal being of principle importance for the faction. It related
    to stipulation of prohibition on appointment of dual citizens to
    posts of government head and members, which was not accepted by the
    government. Member of RPA faction Samvel Nikoyan was the only one
    to vote as abstained. 18 out of registered MPs did not take part in
    voting, including members of Ardarutiun (Justice), Orinats Yerkir
    (Country of Law) factions, as well as some independent and RPA
    member-MPs. The members of the National Unity faction were absent
    from the sitting. The adopted package of bills as compared with the
    variant discussed at the special sitting had been changed a little. As
    the main reporter, RA Justice Minister David Haroutiunian stated
    before voting, as a result of political agreement reached with RPA
    faction it was stipulated that the persons being citizens of RA and
    at the same time of another state who are registered in Armenia will
    have the right to take part in votings during elections. Citizens
    not having registration will be deprived of right to take part in
    voting. The citizens of RA who have citizenship of another state
    cannot be nominated and registered as candidates for RA President and
    NA deputy. The package also stipulates that hecenforth RA elections
    will be held only in RA territory.

    The legislative package also stipulates some provisions related to
    dual citizens' conscription. In particular, a citizen of another state
    having adopted RA citizenship is released from compulsory military
    service, if before adopting RA citizenship he has served for at least
    12 months in armed forces of another state or has done alternative
    military service in another state, except the states determined by
    RA government, for at least 18 months. RA citizen who has adopted
    citizenship of another state is not released from compulsory military
    service irrespective of the fact, whether he has served in another
    state or not. Dual citizens are not released from mobilization and
    training. The package also determines liability for not informing RA
    government's authorized body in the term established by the law in
    case of adopting or being granted citizenship of another state. Each
    able-bodied person not having RA citizenship, having turned 18 can
    apply for receiving RA citizenship if he has permanently lived in
    RA over the past three years, can speak Armenian and is familiarized
    with RA Constitution.

    Milder requirements are determined for a person having married
    RA citizen or having a child being RA citizen, whose parents or
    one of them has formerly had RA citizenship or was born in RA
    and applied for receiving RA citizenship within three years after
    turning 18. The persons of above mentioned category have the right to
    apply for receiving RA citizenship if they are familiarized with RA
    Constitution. This also regards a person who is Armenian by origin,
    i.e. has Armenian ancestors, as well as a person who has renounced RA
    citizenship after January 1, 1995, according to his own application. A
    simplified order operates for the latters, which is conditioned by the
    fact that a ban on dual citizenship was determined by the Constitution
    adopted in 1995, as a result of which part of RA citizens had to
    renounce RA citizenship.
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