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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVES AMENDMENTS TO LAW ABOUT COMPULSORY CONSCRIPTION

    ARKA
    Dec 19, 2008

    OSHAKAN, December 19. /ARKA/. Armenian Government approved the draft
    amendments to the country's law about compulsory conscription at its
    visiting sitting Thursday.

    The aim of the amendments is to ensure that citizens of conscription
    age (18-27 years old) appear in call-up offices and fulfill their
    constitutional obligations, Armenian Minister of Defense Seyran
    Ohanyan said.

    The Minister said that currently Armenian passport is valid in other
    countries during five years, but this term has no connection with
    citizens' conscription and with the terms of corporal appearance in
    military service offices.

    According to the law about compulsory military service, citizens get
    deferment of military service for up to three years due to health
    conditions and till completion of their education if they study,
    Ohanyan said.

    "The existing conflict needs to be solved. Hence, it is reasonable to
    tie the passport validity period with terms of citizens' conscription,"
    the Minister said.

    Passing these amendments is expected to ensure that conscription-age
    citizens appear in the military service offices and fulfill their
    constitutional obligations, the Minister said.
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