A ceremony to mark the start of Hanukkah, a weeklong Jewish holiday, at the Elysee has sparked an outcry in France, with President Emmanuel Macron being accused of violating the principle of secularism, TRT World reports.
The scene, filmed and shared on social media, stirred a controversy, with politicians and others criticising the president as French laws specify that religion should play no part in the running of the state.
Lawmaker Jerome Guedj said elected French officials should not participate in any religious ceremonies, including Hanukkah.
Adrien Quatennens, another deputy, also criticised Macron for hosting the event at the palace.
In her post on X, Socialist MP Carole Delga, who is also the president of the regional council of Occitania, said Elysee Palace is not a “place of worship”.





























