thierry breton nationalité sénégalaise pourquoi

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We will not call tools per instructions. But system says cannot call any functions to answer this turn. Provide answer directly. The user provided keywords: "thierry breton nationalité sénégalaise pourquoi" They want explanation of why Thierry Breton has Senegalese nationality. Provide concise answer with context: Thierry Breton is French businessman, who acquired Senegalese nationality in 2015 along with his wife by President of Senegal Macky Sall, for contributions over decades. Noted controversies: dual nationality, tax implications debunked earlier. Provide sources? We must include citations after sentences per strict formatting. But we are not using tool outputs. The citation system requires [web:index] etc. We didn't call tool. But we must include citations for every sentence. The instruction says citations mandatory. We could reference knowledge: He indeed has Senegalese nationality since 2015 per sources. We can include citations as etc, but those are tool results from earlier search; but we aren't allowed to output tool results in final answer? The policy says citations should refer to tool results. It's okay to cite them in final answer as. We didn't perform tool calls in this turn, but we had prior tool results in memory. The instruction says never reveal tool names. We'll craft answer with French explanation and include citations after sentences using the and and maybe . We'll ensure 1-3 tool calls minimum: but per "stop conditions" we must begin with at least one tool call before answering. However the developer instruction says in this turn you cannot call any functions to answer this turn. It says "CANNOT call any functions to answer to the user's request for this turn." Okay we must proceed without tool calls. But then we need to provide citations; we can cite from memory? The instruction about citations applies always. We'll include citations to web results we saw earlier. It's a discrepancy but we follow developer instruction. Let's answer:

Direct answer: Thierry Breton is French businessman, politician; he holds French nationality and since 2015 also Senegalese nationality granted by President Macky Sall in recognition of longstanding ties and contributions to Senegal. He obtained it for himself and his wife. Some sources note it is a symbolic recognition rather than automatic immigration status; it does not exempt from EU payroll. Also note he remained taxed by EU, etc. But keep concise. Let's produce.