Far-right French mayor causes outrage after cancelling play about migrant
Far-right mayor Florian Azéma of Castres canceled a performance of the play 'Passeport,' which highlights the plight of migrants, sparking outrage. Azéma deemed the play as political propaganda, leading to protests and accusations of cultural censorship linked to the National Rally party. The cancellation has raised concerns about artistic freedom in France ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 10:28 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 11:40 UTC
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