At the microphone of Europe 1, the MEP LR does not pronounce for the ban of the veil in the public space, but considers however that the government does not do enough to fight against communitarianism.

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"The wearing of the veil in the public space is not my business.The wearing of the veil in the public services, at school, when we educate our children, it's my business". By this sentence, Emmanuel Macron showed that he did not want a new law on the wearing of the veil and that the legislation in place seemed sufficient, while showing his determination to fight against communitarianism. "We would like to know what it really proposes to help fight against communitarianism that threatens to fracture our society," however noted the MEP LR François-Xavier Bellamy, invited Friday morning morning Europe 1.

"When he says that the veil in the public space is not his business, there is a need to remember that everyone has the right to believe or not to believe, and that to wear the veil in public space is obviously not forbidden, but that does not prevent us from seeing that today we are faced with a form of fracking of French society, which becomes an addition of communities that no longer separate, or find more common links, that's everyone's business! "continues François-Xavier Bellamy.