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By Marine Strauss

France's First Lady in favour of mandatory school uniforms - Le Parisien

FILE PHOTO: Schoolchildren, wearing protective face masks, work in a classroom at the College Jean Renoir Middle School in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France, January 7, 2022. REUTERS/Yiming Woo

President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte on Thursday weighed into the politically charged debate in France on whether to introduce compulsory school uniforms just ahead of a debate in parliament on the issue pushed by the far-right.

Uniforms in French schools have not been obligatory since 1968, but have regularly come back on the political agenda.

FILE PHOTO: Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, attends the launching of "Pieces Jaunes 2023" (Yellow Pieces 2023), a fundraising operation for the benefit of the Fondation des hopitaux which works to improve daily life of children at hospital, in Nice, France, January 11, 2023. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

"It erases differences, we save time - it's time-consuming to choose how to dress in the morning - and money - compared to brands", French First Lady Brigitte Macron told Le Parisien newspaper in an interview.

A retired Latin and literature teacher of 20 years, Brigitte, who met her later husband Emmanuel in one of her after-school theatre classes, recalled wearing a uniform for fifteen years, a navy blue skirt and sweater as a student, telling the paper she coped with it well.

"So I am in favour of wearing a school uniform but with a simple and not dull outfit," Macron said.

The National Assembly is slated to debate compulsory school uniforms later on Thursday after Marine Le Pen's far-right Rassemblement National (RN) filed a motion to make wearing a uniform mandatory again.

Education minister Pap Ndiaye has previously said he was against imposing a uniform for all pupils.

For some, wearing a uniform means equality and erasing differences of social status and wealth. For others it is a debate that is not needed and is distracting from more serious issues such as discipline and harassment.

(Reporting by Marine Strauss @StraussMarine; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

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