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The Portuguese parliament has passed a law banning the wearing of burqas and niqabs in public places. The new regulations aim to introduce uniform rules regarding clothing in public spaces.
The bill has already been passed by the Portuguese parliament, but its final fate now depends on the decision of the president, who can sign the document or send it back for reconsideration. If the law comes into force, Portugal will join the group of European countries that have introduced similar restrictions on covering the face in public places.
Under the new rules, violating the ban will be punishable by a fine of up to €4,000. The law will apply to all public places, including streets, parks, government offices, schools, and public transportation.
The introduction of the ban has sparked a heated debate in Portuguese society. Some politicians and human rights organizations emphasize that the regulation may restrict freedom of religion and freedom of dress. On the other hand, supporters of the bill argue that the regulations are neutral in nature and serve to protect public safety.
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