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Marine Le Pen walks out of meeting with Lebanon's Grand Mufti after refusing to wear headscarf | Marine Le Pen walks out of meeting with Lebanon's Grand Mufti after refusing to wear headscarf |
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Far-right French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen cancelled a meeting with Lebanon’s Grand Mufti after refusing to wear a headscarf. | |
“You can pass on my respects to the Grand Mufti, but I will not cover myself up,” she told reporters. | |
The front National leader was told by Lebanese officials that she would have to wear a veil for her audience with Grand Sunni Muslim Mufti, Sheikh Abdel-Latif Derian. | The front National leader was told by Lebanese officials that she would have to wear a veil for her audience with Grand Sunni Muslim Mufti, Sheikh Abdel-Latif Derian. |
Video footage shows Ms Le Pen at the entrance to his office shaking her head. | Video footage shows Ms Le Pen at the entrance to his office shaking her head. |
Ms Le Pen said that in a meeting in Egypt with the Grand Imam of al-Azhar – considered by some Muslims to be the highest authority in Sunni Islamic thought – and she had not been forced to cover her head. | |
“He did not have this demand,” said Ms Le Pen. “But it’s not a problem, you can pass on to the Grand Mufti my considerations, but I am not putting the veil on.” | |
Once told that customs were different in Lebanon, Ms Le Pen walked out of the building and left in her car. | Once told that customs were different in Lebanon, Ms Le Pen walked out of the building and left in her car. |
Her aides had reportedly been informed before her visit that she would be required to wear a headscarf. | Her aides had reportedly been informed before her visit that she would be required to wear a headscarf. |
The anti-immigration politician made a three-day visit to Lebanon this week to meet officials in an effort to bolster her presidential credentials two months before the first round of voting in the French presidential election. | |
Polls suggest Ms Le Pen is likely to get the highest proportion of votes in the first round of voting in April, but then lose to a more mainstream candidate in the second round in May. | Polls suggest Ms Le Pen is likely to get the highest proportion of votes in the first round of voting in April, but then lose to a more mainstream candidate in the second round in May. |
The latest poll by OpinionWay on Monday showed support for the far-right candidate had risen by 1 percentage point to 27 per cent. | |
Her rivals, the socialist Emmanuel Macron and conservative candidate François Fillon, remained at an unchanged at 20 per cent each. |
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