French President Francois Hollande has suggested that he would oppose a national law banning burkini swimsuits, an idea championed by some conservative rivals.
In a speech about terrorism and democracy on Thursday, Hollande argued against measures stigmatising Muslims.
"As long as I am president, there will be no legislation of circumstance that is as impossible to apply as it is unconstitutional," he said.
Several towns around the country banned burkinis over the summer, citing security and France's strict secularism policies. France's top administrative authority ruled that burkini bans are illegal unless there is a proven risk to public order.
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy, among others, called for a national ban on the head-and-body-covering suits, worn by a small minority of Muslim women.
