At the microphone of the Grand Rendez-vous, on Europe 1, the first secretary of the PS opposed the prohibition of religious symbols for school chaperones.

INTERVIEW

While the debate over the place of the Islamic veil in the public space has returned in recent weeks to the fore, a bill tabled by a senator LR, and tending to ensure the religious neutrality of people competing in politics. public service of education, will be examined on Tuesday 29 October. Invited Sunday of the Grand Rendez-vous on Europe 1, Olivier Faure considered that this was a sterile and stigmatizing measure.

"Do you really think that a woman who is holding a child's hand to cross a pedestrian crossing is an educator?" Do you think a woman who accompanies children to the pool is an educator? "questioned the first secretary of the PS. "Everywhere, in every country, we tried to eradicate all religious signs, all signs of faith, and they came back even stronger," warned the elected.