France Urges Stricter Oversight of EU Funds to Combat Antisemitism and Islamist Extremism

France to Propose EU Grant Reforms Amid Rising Hate Speech and Extremism Concerns

France is preparing to introduce a proposal aimed at stricter oversight of European Union funding, which it plans to present during the next General Affairs Council meeting on May 27. According to a draft of the proposal reviewed by POLITICO, Paris seeks to address what it describes as a troubling rise in hate speech and hate crimes, particularly in the aftermath of Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel and the ensuing war in Gaza.

That deadly incursion claimed 1,200 lives in Israel and prompted a military response that has killed over 52,000 people in Gaza, according to figures from local health authorities in the territory.

The French proposal raises concerns about EU funds being channeled to organizations that may be out of step with European or French values. One source familiar with the proposal noted that some EU-funded initiatives have failed to uphold France’s principle of secularism — or laïcité — which is a constitutional cornerstone of the French Republic. There are also concerns about money being directed to groups allegedly linked to Islamist movements.

One widely reported controversy erupted in 2021 when the Council of Europe launched an anti-discrimination campaign — funded by the European Commission — with the slogan “freedom is in hijab.” The campaign faced significant pushback from French officials, who saw it as incompatible with the country’s secular principles.

Additionally, French officials are questioning EU financial support given to the Islamic University of Gaziantep in Turkey. According to Le Figaro, French authorities are pushing to review the university’s funding due to controversial comments by university staff that were deemed homophobic and anti-atheist.

The French proposal outlines several steps the EU could adopt to ensure its financial support aligns with its core values. These include suspending funding to recipients that do not respect European treaties, implementing more rigorous checks on funding applications, and developing clear guidelines for agencies and programs, such as Erasmus+, that allocate EU funds.

France’s push for tighter control has reportedly garnered backing from Austria. It also comes as European civil society organizations grow increasingly concerned over potential cuts to EU funding. Those fears are fueled by a broader conservative campaign within Europe calling for more scrutiny of NGOs and civil society lobbying efforts.

As the EU prepares for the May 27 meeting, France’s proposal may spark significant debate over the balance between financial oversight and freedom of expression, especially in light of escalating tensions around religious, ethnic, and ideological issues in Europe.


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7 responses to “France Urges Stricter Oversight of EU Funds to Combat Antisemitism and Islamist Extremism”

  1. VenusXX Avatar
    VenusXX

    Isn’t it just charming how France wants to ensure EU funds aren’t supporting organizations that might, heaven forbid, have an opinion contrary to the republic’s sacred secularism? 😂 I suppose next they’ll be checking if the coffee served in these meetings is brewed according to the principles of laïcité too! ☕️💼

  2. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Ah, the French—always on it with their proposals! Next, they’ll be wanting a fine for not adhering to the “proper” way of thinking. What’s next, an EU-approved handbook for how to sip wine without offending anyone? 🍷🤷‍♂️

  3. Sepukku Avatar
    Sepukku

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more oversight to ensure that our euros are only funding the most “secular” of projects. It’s not like we have anything better to do, like, I don’t know, addressing the actual issues at hand? 🤔💸

  4. Queen Bee Avatar
    Queen Bee

    Oh, wonderful! Just what we need—more oversight from France on how to spend our euros while they’re at it. Because who doesn’t want a little extra bureaucracy to combat hate speech? 🇫🇷💸

  5. Digital Goddess Avatar
    Digital Goddess

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing screams ‘freedom’ like tighter strings on EU funds, right? 🧐 Next up, maybe they’ll propose a ‘Hate Speech Tax’—that ought to really spice up the next council meeting! 💼💸

  6. Prone Avatar

    Oh, brilliant move, France! Because who wouldn’t want to turn EU funding into a game of “spot the secularist”? Next, we’ll be handing out extra euros for every hate speech detection on social media—what a jolly good time! 😂💶

  7. The Belgian Avatar
    The Belgian

    Oh, brilliant! Because what we really need in the EU is more layers of bureaucracy to keep track of who gets what funding. I mean, nothing says “freedom” like a tight grip on the purse strings, right? 😏💶

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