The decision to revoke the Ukrainian man's citizenship for declining to sing the national anthem raises questions about the interpretation of Section 21 of Austria's Citizenship Act.
Legal experts assert that while the Citizenship Act includes a requirement for singing the anthem, it does not specify penalties for non-compliance, making the revocation questionable.
The introduction of the anthem-singing requirement in Austria in 2013 aimed to elevate the naturalisation process, not to create grounds for citizenship revocation.
Political leaders in Lower Austria have leveraged the situation to make a statement about nationalism and citizenship, which complicates the legal discussion.
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