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France's DGSE draws up new wishlist for military programming law

The chairman of the French National Assembly's National Defence Committee, Jean-Michel Jacques, who is a special forces veteran.
The chairman of the French National Assembly's National Defence Committee, Jean-Michel Jacques, who is a special forces veteran. © Thomas Padilla/MaxPPP
A report reviewing the implementation of the 2024-2030 military programming law, signed by three French MPs, has been released. The document outlines what new resources have been allocated to French intelligence services and provides a list of legislative priorities for France's DGSE foreign intelligence service. [...]
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