Links Between Islamism and Political Parties: Mélenchon Believes that Lfi Is "Innocent" by the Work of the Commission of Inquiry
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Audited by the Commission of Inquiry into Islamic Entristism, the LFI leader wanted to sweep away all accusations of anti-Semitism and complacency towards religious networks against his party.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who was published on Saturday 6 December by the committee of inquiry into possible links between political movements and Islamist networks, defended the secular line of LFI, justified the use of the word "Islamophobia" and refuted all infiltration, reports BFMTV. He took the opportunity to egrate the National Rally while carefully avoiding answering the questions of parliamentarians including President LR Xavier Breton and UD…
Called before the commission of inquiry "on the links between political movements and organizations propagating Islamist ideology", the unsubstantiated took the opportunity to ridicule the accusations against him.
The former deputy was questioned about alleged links between political movements and Islamist networks. - "LFI will never accept religious entrism" : Mélenchon defends his party before the commission of inquiry (Politics).
When asked by the members of the commission of inquiry, however, about the supposed links between political movements and Islamist networks, Jean-Luc Mélenchon insisted on the distinction to be made between Islam, Islamism and terrorism.
France "will never accept religious enterrism", assured Jean-Luc Mélenchon this Saturday during his hearing before the parliamentary commission of inquiry on supposed links between political movements and Islamist networks.
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