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@EUCommission THE LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS ARE DELIBERATELY DISCRIMINATORY TOWARDS IRISH APPLICANTS
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@EUCommission THE LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS ARE DELIBERATELY DISCRIMINATORY TOWARDS IRISH APPLICANTS
@humanhorseshoes
Doesn't the bit of Irish thought in the Irish education system count as a second official language?The French and Walloons are cooked for sure tho.
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@BlackWolf @humanhorseshoes @EUCommission The nature of the work is anything but practical, so it makes sense to ask for a university degree.