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The article discussed a legal battle fought by a Moroccan citizen residing in France, who successfully obtained a final ruling from the French Council of State requiring the government to hand over his residence documents. This legal action followed administrative stubbornness that led to the halt of his work and threatened his livelihood. The citizen, born in 1987, with a French wife and two children holding French citizenship, faced repeated refusals to renew his residence permit, despite a court ruling canceling it and affirming his right to work and reside. However, the administration delayed its implementation, causing significant harm to his family—especially after his residence permit was not renewed and his employment contract and salary remained suspended. Ultimately, France’s highest judicial authority set strict time limits on the administration to issue residence permits and ordered him to receive compensation of 2,000 euros. This ruling underscores the importance of enforcing judicial decisions and protecting the rights of residents facing administrative stubbornness.
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