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Austria’s lower house of parliament has approved a controversial law banning headscarves for girls under the age of 14 in public schools, marking a significant move in the country’s ongoing debate over religious symbols and integration. The legislation, passed on [insert date], aims to reinforce secularism in education but has sparked widespread discussion among political leaders, educators, and minority communities about religious freedom and social inclusion.

Austrian Parliament Approves Controversial Headscarf Ban for Children Under 14

In a decisive move stirring intense debate across Austria and beyond, the lower house of the Austrian Parliament has enacted legislation prohibiting children under the age of 14 from wearing headscarves in primary schools. Proponents of the bill argue that the ban is aimed at promoting secularism and ensuring the neutrality of educational environments, while critics decry it as an infringement on religious freedoms and an act of…

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Author : William Green

Publish date : 2025-12-13 09:55:00

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