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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SIGNS DUAL CITIZENSHIP BILL INTO LAW

    International Herald Tribune, France
    March 7 2007

    YEREVAN, Armenia: Armenia's president on Wednesday signed into
    law legislation allowing dual citizenship, a move that could vastly
    increase the sway that the country's vast diaspora holds over political
    life in the tiny ex-Soviet republic.

    The presidential press service said Robert Kocharian signed the
    multipart bill into law, but gave no further details.

    Last week, ruling party lawmakers in the 131-seat National Assembly
    voted 66-5 to pass the legislation over the objections of opposition
    lawmakers who boycotted, saying it would increase potential for
    corruption, though most opposition parties support the overall concept.

    The law allows dual citizenship for Armenians 18 years or older who
    have lived in the country continuously for three years; who marry
    Armenian citizens; who have a child who is an Armenian citizen or
    other new stipulations.

    Dual citizens will be able to vote in elections but only if they
    physically cast their ballots in Armenia. Dual citizens will not be
    able to run for the presidency, parliament or the Constitutional Court.

    The issue is an important change for the small country of about 3.3
    million, which has a massive ethnic diaspora worldwide - estimated at
    between 9 million and 12 million - with particularly large communities
    in the United States and France.

    Expatriate Armenians send massive amount of humanitarian and financial
    aid back to their homeland, and often subscribe to a harder political
    line on key issues of national interest, such as relations with
    neighboring Azerbaijan and Turkey.
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