Sylvain Allemand // Credits: Europe 1 8:49 a.m., March 29, 2024

The principal of the Maurice-Ravel establishment in Paris left his position "for safety" after an altercation with a student who refused to remove her veil in the high school, as required by law. Guest of the Great Europe 1-CNews interview this Friday, Prisca Thevenot, government spokesperson, declared that “the law of the Republic must be imposed everywhere and for everyone”.

A professor threatened again in France for having enforced secularism in his establishment. Friday March 22, the principal of the Maurice-Ravel establishment in Paris announced that he was leaving his position "for safety" for himself and his establishment after having received threats following an altercation, dating from the end of February, with a student who refused to remove one's veil in high school, as required by the 2004 law. Faced with this new incident, Prisca Thevenot, Guest of the Great Europe 1-CNews interview, wanted to reaffirm the executive's desire to enforce the law in the school environment. “The law of the Republic must be imposed everywhere and for everyone,” declared the government spokesperson.