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Spain citizenship law for exiles' descendants triggers row over votes
Spain's 2022 reparations law granting citizenship to descendants of Spaniards has caused political debate, with right-wing opposition accusing the government of influencing next year’s elections. Over 544,722 people have received citizenship, 306,000 are on electoral rolls, and 650,000 applications remain unprocessed.
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