Posts Tagged ‘Minister of the Interior (France)’

French minister under fire for ‘racist’ remarks

Sunday, March 4th, 2012

FRENCH Interior Minister Claude Gueant, a hardliner close to President Nicolas Sarkozy, came under fire today for the second time in a month for comments deemed racist by liberals.

At a meeting late Friday in support of Sarkozy’s bid for a new term as president, Gueant condemned proposals by the president’s socialist opponent Francois Hollande to give the vote in local elections to immigrants.

“We don’t want foreign town councillors making halal food obligatory in canteen meals …. or regulating mixed bathing in swimming pools,” Gueant told an audience near Nancy in eastern France.

Hollande’s spokesman Manuel Valls called the comments “nauseating”, while centrist candidate Francois Bayrou accused Gueant of scaremongering.

The immigrant aid group France Terre d’Asile condemned “the pathetic quest of a minister who forgets his official duties in the hope of adding the votes of a few extremists to his side.”

Gueant, who is responsible for immigration, sparked a storm a month before when he told a gathering of right-wing students that “for us all civilisations are not of equal value.”

“Those which defend humanity seem to us to be more advanced than those that do not,” he said, stressing the need to “protect our civilisation”.

The left denounced his speech as an attempt by President Nicolas Sarkozy to woo supporters of the far-right National Front (FN) ahead of the two-round presidential election in April and May.

Gueant has repeatedly linked immigration with crime in France and in January claimed the delinquency rate among immigrants was “two to three times higher” than the national average.

Last April, he declared that an increase in the number of Muslim faithful in France posed a “problem”.

He has also said that he wants to reduce the number of legal immigrants entering France, including those coming to work legally or to join their families.

His latest comments came as the FN’s presidential candidate Marine Le Pen is credited with between 16 and 20 percent support in opinion polls.

An aide to Gueant said Saturday that he had said virtually the same thing in the French Senate last year in a debate on an unsuccessful socialist bill for widening the local vote to foreigners apart from EU expatriates, who already have the right.

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Martinique welcomes MP after Nazi jibe at French Interior Minister

Friday, February 17th, 2012

French opposition MP Serge Letchimy received a warm welcome in his constituency on the Caribbean island of Martinique on Wednesday. Right-wing MPs‘ indignation over his linking Interior Minister Claude Guéant to ideologies that led to Nazism seemed not to have hurt his support base.

A parliamentary disciplinary committee decided on Wednesday to take no action against Letchimy, after a speech that caused right-wing MPs to walk out of the National Assembly and him to be punished.
Their protest was sparked by his accusation that French Interior Minister Claude Guéant’s widely reported remark that not all civlisations are equal was a throwback to colonial ideolgies that led to the Nazi concentration camps.

But wellwishers turned out to greet him when he returned to the French caribbean territory of Martinique.

On arrival at the airport, Letchimy thanked them and claimed to have received international support.

He said he was moved by the message he received from prominent US black politician Jesse Jackson, who told him that when he stood up in the French parliament and reminded his colleagues of the fundamental values of the French republic – liberty, equality, fraternity – that it was a moment of pride for “all humanity”.

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