An Egyptian parliamentarian proposed a bill to the House of Representatives banning the wearing of Niqab (full-face veils) in public places and imposing a fine of LE 1,000 for those who disobey.
Al-Masry Al-Youm on Saturday obtained a copy of the proposed bill. MP Ghada Agamy expressed views in October that Egypt’s government should ban the Niqab at government workplaces and follow the steps of the Algerian authorities, which made the same decision a month ago.
Agamy didn’t disclose that she was preparing a bill on this.
Algerian authorities banned the Niqab in October for women workers in government departments for the first time.
Speaking to Al-Masry Al-Youm, Agamy said that the Algerian government’s decision is “courageous” and should be followed, especially with the increasing issues resulting from it being worn in Egypt over the past decades, bringing a change in the identity of the country.
She urged the government and the House of Representatives to take action to implement a similar resolution as in Algeria. ------------------------------------- Progressive North Africa.
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