"Islamo-Leftism" at the University: Elizabeth Borne Frames Philippe Baptiste
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The Minister of National Education considered that "Islamo-leftism" is a current that "existes in society, therefore necessarily in university", in response to Philippe Baptiste.
Philippe Baptiste, the Minister in charge of Higher Education, was reorganized by Elizabeth Borne, Minister of National Education, for stating that "Islamo-leftism" at the university did not exist.
The Minister of National Education contradicts his colleague in Higher Education on the existence of an "islamo-leftist" current in French universities The Minister of Education
Philippe Baptiste believes that "Islamo-leftism", a "not well defined term", is a current that "does not exist". Questioned this Sunday, the Minister of National Education contradicts.
The Minister of National Education publicly contradicts her colleague in Higher Education, affirming the existence of a political-religious mobility which she considers dangerous. The divergence between the two members of the government appeared in the open after contradictory statements. While the minister in charge of Higher Education described "Islamo-leftism" as a blurred concept and non-existent in the middle [...] The article "Islamo-lefti…
"This current exists in society, therefore necessarily at university," said the Minister of Education on Radio J on Sunday, pointing in particular to La France insoumise.
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