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    Armenian parliament endorses constitution amendments to fit EU
    By Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    September 1, 2005 Thursday

    YEREVAN, September 1 -- Armenian parliament has endorsed a bill on
    a range of changes in the national Constitution that will be put up
    for final endorsement at a national referendum.

    As many as 98 MPs out of the total 131 voted in favor of the document
    Thursday.

    Senior MPs say the new amendments fit the requirements Armenia
    undersigned while joining the Council of Europe.

    One of the changes long awaited by numerous communities of Armenians
    living abroad is a provision on dual citizenship, which the effective
    Constitution, adopted in 1995 ruled out so far.

    The number of Armenians living outside their historic homeland exceeds
    five million people. It is roughly a million and a half bigger than
    the population of this country proper.

    Rough a half of the worldwide Armenian community - about 2.5 million
    people - live in Russia.

    In the meantime, the proposals to introduce dual citizenship have had
    quite a number of opponents here. People in Armenia are apprehensive
    of how the worldwide community members will use the right to vote,
    which they get automatically along with citizenship.

    The opponents believe their impact on election results may be overly
    powerful.
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