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Under the current Constitution, a dual citizen—someone who holds citizenship of Armenia and another country—does not have the right to be elected to the National Assembly or to serve as a minister or prime minister. At the same time, Armenian law allows dual citizens to engage in political activity and to participate in elections as voters. Nikol Pashinyan has no legal grounds to refuse to register the “Strong Armenia” alliance for the elections, provided that Samvel Karapetyan is not included on its list. Still, it cannot…






















































