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French President Asks for Measures to Combat Muslim Brotherhood 'Entryism'

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Macron convenes Defence Council meeting to discuss report on the supposed Islamist infiltration in France

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The Head of State announced, inter alia, "the creation of a new measure to freeze monetary and financial flows", by expanding what already exists in the field of terrorism.

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The Head of State had been annoyed that the report had fled at the end of May, causing many political reactions, and had asked the government to make "new proposals".

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The President of the Republic had asked his government to make "new proposals" on the "entrism" of the Muslim Brotherhood, following a first Defence Council last May.

·Paris, France
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A meeting is scheduled to be held in Elysée on Monday 7 July late in the morning, after the previous one at the end of May, after which the President had "requested the government to make new proposals".

·Paris, France
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On 21 May, Emmanuel Macron asked the government to formulate "new proposals" in view of the "gravity of the facts" set out in a report on the Muslim Brotherhood and political Islamism in France. The President will convene a new Defence Council on Monday 7 July, TF1-LCI learned from government sources. - Report on the Muslim Brotherhood: a new Defence Council this Monday at the Elysée (Politics).

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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