RPA MP SHARES THE CONCERNS OF THE OPPOSITIONS: MIGRATION WILL INCREASE
April 25 2014
RPA MP, the former Speaker of the National Assembly Samvel Nikoyan's
preliminary analysis draw him to a conclusion that in any case the
possibility of free mobility and facilitation of RF citizenship
procedure can promote to migration in Armenia. Today, with regard
to this point, he shared his concerns answering the questions
of Aravot.am. Similar concerns are also available with opposition
figures. Recall that lately Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed
a law to facilitate the granting of citizenship. The law applies to
those persons who are fluent in Russian and have lived in the USSR
or the Russian Empire, in the territories of modern Russia.
"If there is a possibility of free mobility, if given person is not
a citizen and the procedure to hiring and the work, in general, is
quite complex, purely in that sense, probably, a lot of citizens would
like to accept Russian citizenship to have access to Russia's labor
market," said our interlocutor, adding that he would be happy if he
is mistaken in his preliminary impressions. To the question of what
he thinks that the RA authorities should take concrete steps to keep
their citizens on their own land, our interlocutor said that problem
is with increasing people's standards of living or at least with the
expectations for the positive. He does not share the opinion of the
political analyst Manvel Sargsyan that the RA authorities are happy
with new paces of migration, however, he thinks, "People need to see
their future and associate with with Armenia." In this context, to the
observation that the new government appointments, which are not so new,
what impression or expectations the Republican Party MP feels, Samvel
Nikoyan responded, "Generally, I am always optimistic in all matters. I
do not want to estimate or guess. I wish the government-appointed
members, and those still to be appointed, and the prime minister are
successful and are capable to solve the set forth issues."
Nelly GRIGORYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/04/25/164903/
April 25 2014
RPA MP, the former Speaker of the National Assembly Samvel Nikoyan's
preliminary analysis draw him to a conclusion that in any case the
possibility of free mobility and facilitation of RF citizenship
procedure can promote to migration in Armenia. Today, with regard
to this point, he shared his concerns answering the questions
of Aravot.am. Similar concerns are also available with opposition
figures. Recall that lately Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed
a law to facilitate the granting of citizenship. The law applies to
those persons who are fluent in Russian and have lived in the USSR
or the Russian Empire, in the territories of modern Russia.
"If there is a possibility of free mobility, if given person is not
a citizen and the procedure to hiring and the work, in general, is
quite complex, purely in that sense, probably, a lot of citizens would
like to accept Russian citizenship to have access to Russia's labor
market," said our interlocutor, adding that he would be happy if he
is mistaken in his preliminary impressions. To the question of what
he thinks that the RA authorities should take concrete steps to keep
their citizens on their own land, our interlocutor said that problem
is with increasing people's standards of living or at least with the
expectations for the positive. He does not share the opinion of the
political analyst Manvel Sargsyan that the RA authorities are happy
with new paces of migration, however, he thinks, "People need to see
their future and associate with with Armenia." In this context, to the
observation that the new government appointments, which are not so new,
what impression or expectations the Republican Party MP feels, Samvel
Nikoyan responded, "Generally, I am always optimistic in all matters. I
do not want to estimate or guess. I wish the government-appointed
members, and those still to be appointed, and the prime minister are
successful and are capable to solve the set forth issues."
Nelly GRIGORYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/04/25/164903/