The Minister of Education, Elisabeth Borne, said on Sunday, May 25 that he had “the biggest doubts about the constitutionality” of the prohibition of the use of the veil for girls under 15, proposed by the Renaissance party, led by Gabriel Attal.
“Gabriel Attal’s teams are working on the constitutionality of the measure: I personally say it, I have the greatest doubts about the constitutionality of this measure,” said BFMTV microphone minister.
The Renaissance wishes to prohibit veil in public space for children under 15, and advocates a “second law of separatism” after 2021, the game confirmed on Tuesday.
“When you face a serious threat, you must prohibit any clue and then work to propose rigorous, constitutionally solid and applicable measures,” said Mrs. Borne, asking “to take the time to also discuss it” within the part of which is a figure.
A report on the Muslim brothers indicates a “rigorization”
“Like many French, obviously they challenge me when I see a girl who uses a veil. I observe that it is not prescribed anywhere in Islam,” he also estimates that the former minister.
“It is a symptom, without a doubt, that the girl has an education that does not agree with the values of the Republic, but it is not necessary to say that if we had to prohibit certain religious signs, then it would be necessary to prohibit all religious signs, ban them in public space, which is not a neutral space (such as),” he developed.
“Then there is a matter of applicability: do we imagine that the police will challenge, verbalize the girls?” Mrs. Borne asked.
A report on the Muslim Brotherhood commissioned by the Government indicates a “threat to national cohesion” with the development of Islam “from below”, at the municipal level, a text examined on Wednesday in the Defense Council.
Its authors are particularly concerned with a “rigorization of religious practice”, with an “explosion in the number of young girls carrying an Abaya and the massive and visible increase of girls with the veil.”
Source: BFM TV
