Dual citizenship among politicians and officials has been stirring emotions for years, especially in a country where national security increasingly intertwines with geopolitics. Can a person holding two passports be fully loyal to one nation? Supporters of stricter oversight argue that it’s a risk – loyalty to the homeland can clash with the interests of another state. Others reply that in the era of globalization this is normal, and demonizing such cases reflects fear of an open world. Debates on dual citizenship often tie into theories about the infiltration of elites by foreign intelligence services. So, is transparency enough to prevent potential threats?
Dual citizenship among politicians

In your opinion, can politicians and officials with dual citizenship pose a threat to national security?
06/10/2025
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