Macron visits Paris mosque to mark its 100th anniversary

French President Emmanuel Macron, second left, visits an exposition for the century commemoration of the Grande Mosque of Paris opening, next to First Deputy Mayor of Paris Emmanuel Gregoire, left, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, second right, and Ile-de-France prefect Marc Guillaume, right, in Paris, Wednesday Oct. 19, 2022. (Ludovic Marin/Pool via AP)

PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron visited Paris’ central mosque on Wednesday to mark 100 years since it was built -- a presidential stop to project that the French leader is representing all factions of French society, united under one secular republic.

The visit comes just months after his reelection in April in which debates about the Muslim veil and the role of Islam in secular France — home to Western Europe's biggest Muslim population — became a political hot potato. The centrist won his second term against the far-right, anti-Islam candidate Marine Le Pen.

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