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Indignité nationale

Indignité nationale is a big, long phrase that talks about someone doing something really bad that makes their whole country really mad at them. It's like when you break something really important that belongs to your family, and everyone gets upset with you because you did something that's not nice.

In some countries, there are rules that say if someone does something that makes their whole country really mad, they can be punished in a special way called "indignité nationale." That means they might not be allowed to do important things for their country anymore, like going to important meetings or working in important jobs. It's kind of like giving them a timeout because they did something they're not supposed to do.

So, to sum it up, indignité nationale is when someone does something really bad that makes their whole country really unhappy with them, and they might not be allowed to do important things for their country anymore as a punishment.
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