FILE - In this Oct.21 2009 file French Immigration Minister Eric Besson leaves the Elysee Palace after the weekly cabinet meeting. Besson formally launched the national soul-searching, dubbed the Great Debate, on Nov. 2 with a Web site where citizens are contributing their thoughts on what it means to be French. Talking points for the debates include French history, culture, religion or language. Ultimately, they are meant to address a handful of proposals such as the meaning of national symbols like the flag or whether youths should be obliged to sing the national anthem at least once a year, and how to share values with immigrant citizens (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)
FILE - In this Oct.21 2009 file French Immigration Minister Eric Besson leaves the Elysee Palace after the weekly cabinet meeting. Besson formally launched the national soul-searching, dubbed the Great Debate, on Nov. 2 with a Web site where citizens are contributing their thoughts on what it means to be French. Talking points for the debates include French history, culture, religion or language. Ultimately, they are meant to address a handful of proposals such as the meaning of national symbols like the flag or whether youths should be obliged to sing the national anthem at least once a year, and how to share values with immigrant citizens (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)
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