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    Three reasons for registration

    16-06-2007 10:36:28 - KarabakhOpen


    On Thursday the NKR Central Electoral Commission registered all the
    five presidential candidates.

    `We studied closely two key documents. According to Article 23 of the
    NKR Civil Code, the place of residence of an NKR citizen is the place
    where he resides permanently or for the most part. And according to the
    decision of the government confirming the regulations of the passport
    system of NKR, which is more specific, the permanent residence of an
    NKR citizen is the place where he resides permanently or for the most
    part. We consulted lawyers and made sure that `for the most part' is
    `more than half'. In registering the candidates we proceeded from the
    principle of residing for the most part,' the chair of the CEC Sergey
    Nasibyan said during the meeting of the NKR CEC on June 14.

    Earlier the Azat Artsakh had published the letter of members of
    parliament Rudik Hyusnunts and Vahram Atanesyan, members of Bako
    Sahakyan's initiative group, which offers another reason for the
    registration of Bako Sahakyan. `Bako Sahakyan worked in Moscow for some
    time, but was registered in Stepanakert. According to the international
    laws, the embassy or representation of the country is considered as the
    territory of the country, which means that in the given period Bako
    Sahakyan was in the territory which is considered as a common civil
    territory because NKR is not recognized,' the letter holds.
    One more reason. With regard to the grounds for registration of Bako
    Sahakyan the proponents of registration say the issue raised by NGOs
    refers to the other candidates as well, in particular Armen Abgaryan
    and Masis Mayilyan, who also were absent from NKR over the past ten
    years for over a month, the chair of the CEC said.
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