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    UNEXPECTED RISK FOR ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT

    Hakob Badalyan, Political Commentator
    Society - 12 February 2015, 15:10

    The State Migration Service informed that its head Gagik Yeganyan is
    on a business trip to Moscow to try to facilitate the entry of 50-60
    thousand citizens of Armenia to Russia.

    According to the message, this many citizens cannot visit Russia due
    to tougher migration legislation.

    The Armenian government has to face the fact. They were trying their
    hardest for months on to persuade that membership to the EEU would
    unify the labor market, and the citizens of Armenia would leave to
    work in Russia more easily. Thereby an attempt was made to legitimize
    the act against sovereignty.

    After the act it was clear that the public had been deceived, or at
    least the part of the public who trusted and expected that labor
    migration to Russia would thus be facilitated. It turned out that
    50-60 thousand people were left "out", i.e. left in Armenia.

    In fact, this is the most serious and to some extent also the tragic
    aspect of the issue when the citizens demand that the government help
    them leave the country instead of employment and dignity in their
    own country.

    What will be after the problem is resolved? It is not hard to
    forecast. Once the problem of entry of 50-60 thousand citizens of
    Armenia to Russia is resolved, they will not only work to earn money
    but will also work to get Russian citizenship to avoid trouble and
    deception.

    It goes without saying the resolving the problem of entry is in the
    government's interest. The so-called revolution resource is leaving
    and eating mouths get fewer. "To stay here to do a revolution?" the
    ex-prime minister said.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/society/view/33625#sthash.B88PEm6Q.dpuf

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