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    DUAL CITIZENSHIP SHOULD BE ALLOWED BUT NOT ENCOURAGED IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, MAY 20. ARMINFO. Dual citizenship should be allowed but
    not encouraged in Armenia, says member of United Labor Party Grigor
    Konjeyan.

    Most countries have allowed dual nationality but do not apply it
    directly because it is not yet regulated by the international law.

    As a liberal party ULP advocates removing the ban on dual citizenship
    from Armenia's constitution and considers that in a democratic state
    like Armenia there must be not human rights restrictions. But dual
    citizenship will require a relevant law and inter-state agreements.

    Konjeyan says that people granted dual nationality should not be
    allowed to be elected and elect president and parliament. Armenia's
    president and parliament should be elected by citizens only lest
    there might be subsequent external influences. However dual citizens
    should be allowed to run for local self-governments and to vote at
    nationwide referendums.

    They should be allowed to own property but not land. They are not
    eligible for tax concessions. People of Armenian origin should enjoy
    simplified dual nationality procedure. Kojeyan says that Armenian
    citizens should not be deprived of their citizenship against their
    will while nobody can prevent them from renouncing their citizenship.

    Dual nationality is applied only in Greece and Turkey with the latter
    having no diplomatic relations with Armenia. The institution of dual
    nationality has been partly introduced in the Netherlands, Italy and
    Iceland. In countries like Russia, France, Norway, Sweden, Germany,
    Denmark, Finland and Austria dual citizenship is not applied except
    for some special cases.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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