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“Separatism” bill: a text proposed to the religions on October 15

2020-09-30T20:32:40.483Z


Religious leaders will receive a text on October 15 on the executive's strategy against "separatism" , François Clavairoly, president of the Protestant Federation of France (FPF) and Mohammed Moussaoui, president of the Council told AFP. French Muslim Cult (CFCM) after an interview with Emmanuel Macron. “Four themes” make up the future bill, which will be presented to the Council of Ministers at t


Religious leaders will receive a text on October 15 on the executive's strategy against

"separatism"

, François Clavairoly, president of the Protestant Federation of France (FPF) and Mohammed Moussaoui, president of the Council told AFP. French Muslim Cult (CFCM) after an interview with Emmanuel Macron.

“Four themes”

make up the future bill, which will be presented to the Council of Ministers at the end of the year and then to Parliament in early January, according to François Clavairoly, who was also consulted by Gérald Darmanin on the subject during the day.

Read also: How the bill on separatism will fight the community withdrawal

According to him, the first axis will consist of a

“reminder of the neutrality of the public service and of the delegations of public service”

.

The second will focus on

"the requirement, for all associations that want to apply for grants, to respect gender equality and not be subject to sectarian aberrations".

The third point will relate to

“non-contract denominational schools”

.

Finally the last part, according to him, will include provisions encouraging the Muslim cult, today mainly constituted under the regime of the association law 1901, to adopt the regime of associations law 1905 less flexible in its accounting obligations, in return for fiscal advantages.

The future law

"will also aim to better regulate foreign financial flows",

with traceability, said Mohammed Moussaoui for his part.

François Clavairoly and Mohammed Moussaoui were received Wednesday with the Conference of Bishops of France, the Chief Rabbi of France Haim Korsia, the Orthodox Metropolitan Emmanuel Adamakis and the Buddhists, two days before a speech by the Head of State on on its strategy against

"separatism".

"We fully share the aims and objectives",

which are to fight

"against those who instrumentalize the Muslim religion for political ends",

said Mohammed Moussaoui,

"afterwards, we wait to see that there is no collateral damage to the measures implemented ”.

"The intention is good, but we will have to see the text itself,"

declared Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, president of the Conference of Bishops of France.

At the beginning of September, the Head of State announced that he wanted to fight against any "separatist adventure", thus resuming a case launched in February.

He then announced a plan against "Islamist separatism" including the end of seconded foreign imams and control of the funding of mosques.

Source: lefigaro

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