PARIS (Reuters) - President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed on Monday to tax citizens who seek refuge abroad from France's high rates, seeking to outdo his Socialist challenger in a presidential election next month.
Struggling to catch up with Socialist Francois Hollande in opinion polls, Sarkozy said he wanted a link between French nationality and taxes, calling it a "moral issue" for citizens to pay their share.
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