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Can Macron legally reform Islam in France?

As stated in the 1905 law on the Separation of the Churches and the State : The Republic does not recognize, pay, or subsidize any religious sect. … (Article 2) This law also state that the state have an obligation of neutrality towards its citizen So, my question is : can the French government legally reform something it doesn't recognize ? …
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