Spain’s parliament rejects plan to ban Islamic veils in public spaces
By APTuesday, July 20, 2010
Spain parliament rejects banning burqas in public
MADRID — Spain’s Parliament has rejected a proposal to ban women from wearing in public places Islamic veils that reveal only the eyes.
The proposal was debated late Tuesday; 183 lawmakers opposed the ban, 162 lawmakers voted for it and two abstained.
The nonbinding proposal had been put forward by the leading opposition Popular Party, which portrayed it as a measure in support of women’s rights. The ruling Socialist Party opposed the ban.
Other European countries have also debated banning body covering clothing such as burqas or niqabs. Within Spain, the city government of northeastern Barcelona and some neighboring town councils have banned the wearing of such garb in public buildings such as town halls and hospitals.
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