On Wednesday François Fillon, the frontrunner for the French presidential election due to take place in April, bucked tradition by declaring his Christian faith. He was picked as the presidential candidate for the French centre-right Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) party in November. His declaration of faith has caused a stir in a country where the government, and elected officials, are legally not allowed to endorse a certain religion or the lack of religion, a policy known as laicité - secularity. He told the TF1 television channel, ‘I am a Gaullist and furthermore a Christian. It means that I will never take a decision that would run counter to the respect of human dignity, the respect of the individual, and solidarity.’ He was urged by politicians to keep his faith out of his campaigning. They accused him of using religion to win votes. 60% of people in France identify as Christian.
France: Election frontrunner a Christian
Written by David Fletcher 13 Jan 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for Christian values to begin to be the cornerstone of all politics in France and across Europe. (Zech.10:4)
- More: www.premier.org.uk/News/World/France-front-runner-Francois-Fillon-bucks-trend-by-declaring-Christian-faith
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