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French politician in hot water over ‘white race’ remark

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A French European MP was fighting for her political future on Wednesday after coming under attack for describing France as a country of "white race".

Nadine Morano, of the right-wing The Republicans party, could be barred from standing in regional elections in December over her remarks, in which she also said France was a "Jewish-Christian" country.

Former president Nicolas Sarkozy, who heads the party -- the main opposition to the governing Socialists -- has asked the leadership to withdraw Morano from its list of candidates for the biggest electoral test of 2015.

Morano, a former minister with a reputation for gaffes and unguarded Twitter comments, said in a television interview on Saturday that: "We are a Jewish-Christian country... of white race, which takes in foreigners."

Sarkozy, who once counted the 51-year-old as one of his closest allies in his government, said: "I will not accept any slip-ups."

Morano has been condemned from all points of the political spectrum, and the head of The Republicans' list of candidates for eastern France, Philippe Richert, said her comments had had a "devastating effect" on his campaign.

Morano insists she is the victim of a "witchhunt".

"I said nothing terrible. In fact I don't think I've done anything wrong," she said.

Support has come from one predictable source -- the former leader of the far-right National Front (FN), Jean-Marie Le Pen, who said Morano was "stating the obvious" when she described France as a country of "white race".

A French European MP was fighting for her political future on Wednesday after coming under attack for describing France as a country of “white race”.

Nadine Morano, of the right-wing The Republicans party, could be barred from standing in regional elections in December over her remarks, in which she also said France was a “Jewish-Christian” country.

Former president Nicolas Sarkozy, who heads the party — the main opposition to the governing Socialists — has asked the leadership to withdraw Morano from its list of candidates for the biggest electoral test of 2015.

Morano, a former minister with a reputation for gaffes and unguarded Twitter comments, said in a television interview on Saturday that: “We are a Jewish-Christian country… of white race, which takes in foreigners.”

Sarkozy, who once counted the 51-year-old as one of his closest allies in his government, said: “I will not accept any slip-ups.”

Morano has been condemned from all points of the political spectrum, and the head of The Republicans’ list of candidates for eastern France, Philippe Richert, said her comments had had a “devastating effect” on his campaign.

Morano insists she is the victim of a “witchhunt”.

“I said nothing terrible. In fact I don’t think I’ve done anything wrong,” she said.

Support has come from one predictable source — the former leader of the far-right National Front (FN), Jean-Marie Le Pen, who said Morano was “stating the obvious” when she described France as a country of “white race”.

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