France's far-right National Rally party, led by Jordan Bardella, has announced plans to bar dual nationals from holding certain sensitive state jobs. This move is part of their broader manifesto, launched recently, which also suggests that civil servants unwilling to work with a far-right government should find new employment. The proposal has sparked significant outcry and controversy, particularly around the exclusion of dual nationals from key state positions.
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