On October 17, 2025, the Portuguese Parliament passed a law banning the wearing of burqas in public spaces. This decision marks a significant development in the country"s stance on religious attire in public areas.
The legislation prohibits individuals from wearing burqas, which cover the face and body, in various public settings. The move has sparked discussions regarding civil rights and religious freedoms within Portugal.
As previously reported, similar situations have arisen in other countries, where laws regulating religious attire have been implemented. The implications of such bans often lead to debates about cultural integration and individual rights.
The Portuguese Parliament"s decision reflects ongoing discussions about the balance between public safety and personal freedoms in the context of religious expressions.

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