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  • Haykakan
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    Re: Good things that the Armenian government does

    ARMENIA TO UNILATERALLY LIFT VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR EU CITIZENS

    arminfo
    Wednesday, January 9, 13:28

    On Jan 10 Armenia will unilaterally lift visa requirements for EU
    citizens.

    >From now on they will be able to stay in Armenia without visa for 90
    days a year.

    Armenia is the fourth former Soviet republic (after Ukraine, Georgia
    and Moldova) to have unilaterally lifted visa requirements for EU
    citizens.

    Armenia has bilateral visa-free agreements with over 20 countries,
    including Georgia, Russia and most of the former Soviet republics.

    To note, Armenia's Association Agreement with the EU implies relax
    visa requirements.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    I am not talking militarily or anything regarding Artsakh, because those are the two departments where the Armenian government is competent and is delivering!
    Do you include in that competence its continuous and continuing refusal to recognise the republic?

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by TomServo View Post
    Sargsian or Tsarukian for president? Will the directions on the ballot read: "Pick your poison"?
    Or pick between a turd or a douche. Tsarukan has to be the big fat turd.

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  • Haykakan
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    "Pick your poison"?


    Unfortunately this is the theme in democratic elections everywhere now. You want Obama-the guy who wants to take away your rights and ignore international laws or do you want romney who wants to do the same plus skrew u in the arse..The inherent corruption in the democratic system menifests itself in the form of choices between the bad candidate and a worst candidate. People no longer choose the candidate that will be the best choice for the country-instead they choose the one that will likely do the least damadge or so thats what they think. Sad things to ponder.

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Yea... he was intelligent.. too bad he was working for the good of Israeli intelligence.
    His son is Israeli citizen living in Israel, and LTP would sell Karabakh to Azerbaijan. You should see some of the things he has said about Karabakh. Plus he worked hand in hand with murderer and criminal, Vano. The way I see it, LTP should be on trial rather than in the political field.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by TomServo View Post
    Levon Ter-Petrosian was (and is) the most intelligent of the three but proved to be an inept president.
    Yea... he was intelligent.. too bad he was working for the good of Israeli intelligence.

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  • TomServo
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    Levon Ter-Petrosian was (and is) the most intelligent of the three but proved to be an inept president. Not that Kocharian and Sargsian are any better. At least Ter-Petrosian apologized for his mistakes while campaigning in 2008.

    Sargsian or Tsarukian for president? Will the directions on the ballot read: "Pick your poison"?

    Originally posted by Mos
    They say that everyone was afraid of Kocharyan, what he said, went
    Silva Kaputikian renouncing the Mashtots medal as a sign of protest against the Kocharian regime's crackdown on peaceful protesters was totally badass, though.

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Sargsyan is the best President Armenia has ever had since its independence......I see small steps in the right direction.
    I think Kocharyan was a much better speaker than Sargsyan (just listen to his speeches about Karabakh), but Sargsyan is doing a good job also. I'd much rather prefer Sargsyan over Gagik Tsarukyan for president. They say that everyone was afraid of Kocharyan, what he said, went, with Sargsyan people are more relaxed as they see him as nicer and more flexible.

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  • Haykakan
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    He does seem to be shrewd thus far but it is a dangerous game he must play.
    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Sargsyan is the best President Armenia has ever had since its independence......I see small steps in the right direction.

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  • Eddo211
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    Sargsyan is the best President Armenia has ever had since its independence......I see small steps in the right direction.

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