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Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Botragelad(op): 11:14pm On Oct 17, 2025
In a decisive move this Friday, Portugal’s Assembly of the Republic approved a law to forbid wearing the burqa in public spaces. The legislative initiative was brought forward by the Chega party and secured backing from three other parties: PSD, IL, and CDS-PP.

The vote was not unanimous. The PS (Socialist Party), Livre, the PCP, and BE opposed the ban while members of JPP and PAN chose to abstain. The parties supporting the measure emphasized reasons of women’s rights, public safety, identification, and social integration as key justifications.

Consequences for Violations
Under the proposed law, fines for violating the face-covering ban would range from 200 to 4,000 euros. The text forbids garments intended to hide or obstruct the view of one’s face in public settings. However, a number of exceptions would be allowed for health, safety, cultural, or religious reasons under specific circumstances.

During the parliamentary debate, Chega’s leadership framed the measure as protecting women from coercion, arguing that a woman forced to wear a burqa loses autonomy and becomes objectified. The leader of Chega also stated that immigrants and others arriving in Portugal must adhere to Portuguese social norms including respecting the requirement that faces be visible in public. Some members from the supporting parties voiced concerns about identification, public order, and holding up the principle that no tradition or imposition should silence a person’s presence in society.

Meanwhile, opposition parties warned of the risks of discrimination, violations of religious freedom, and potential stigmatization of Muslim communities. The PS cautioned that crafting such laws demands care, especially when elements of far-right rhetoric might single out a specific minority group. Livre accused Chega of deliberately supplying a poorly drafted proposal to trap dissenters, and the BE argued that the measure undermines constitutional guarantees of religious freedom, conscience, and individual liberty. The PCP questioned whether the issue being addressed truly represents a social problem and warned against spreading hatred toward Muslim women.

The bill will next proceed to the parliamentary committee on Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms and Guarantees for further examination and possible amendment.

Burqa and Niqab Bans in Other Parts of Europe
Portugal is joining a growing number of European countries that have, in recent years, enacted bans or restrictions on full face coverings such as the burqa or niqab.

Some notable examples include France introducing its national ban on full-face coverings in 2011, becoming the first European country to do so. Belgium passed similar legislation in 2010, prohibiting clothing that obscures one’s identity. Bulgaria followed in 2016, citing public security concerns, while Austria adopted its own ban in 2017. Denmark’s law took effect in 2018, which forbid face coverings in public spaces. The Netherlands approved a partial ban in 2012 that applies to public institutions such as schools, hospitals, and public transport. Norway’s parliament passed a ban on face coverings in educational institutions the same year. Finally, Switzerland became the most recent European country to adopt such a law, following a 2021 referendum that led to a nationwide ban effective January 2025.

With this new legislation, Portugal now joins several others in Europe that have, over the past decade or more, moved to restrict full-face coverings in public, each with its own legal framework, exceptions, and enforcement measures.
Source:
https://www.portugal.com/news/portuguese-parliament-votes-to-ban-the-burqa-in-public-spaces/

Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Botragelad(op): 11:17pm On Oct 17, 2025
Finally, some good news. Any country with a shred of sanity should slam the door on this backward crap. If you’re so obsessed with wrapping yourself up in that stuff in the name of your religion, pack your bags and crawl back to your Islamic country. Don’t bring that nonsense to the west, and don’t expect the free world to bow to it.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Naira20: 3:23am On Oct 18, 2025
Sense that went on vacation is finally returning
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by donleo92(m): 3:23am On Oct 18, 2025
But why person go choose to wear this kind thing Comot.

The first time I saw this as a southern boy that was when is was 10 year old, I was scared shit.

The lady entered public transport with I and my friends.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Emzedz: 3:24am On Oct 18, 2025
Don't allow Islamic terrorist jihadists into ur country.. it won't end well.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by yusakins(m): 3:25am On Oct 18, 2025
Botragelad:
Source:
https://www.portugal.com/news/portuguese-parliament-votes-to-ban-the-burqa-in-public-spaces/
Set Awon Masquerade😆 😂 🤣
Confused and brainwashed people 😕.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by CodeTemplarr: 3:25am On Oct 18, 2025
Next is unblocking of Portuguese highway to pray to "their" god that they have kidnapped and "monopolized" access to.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Kaa4(m): 3:26am On Oct 18, 2025
The gradual removal and extinction of a backward culture in a wicked religion. The Internet will decimate that religion.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by LOVEGINO(m): 3:28am On Oct 18, 2025
Una mean say dem banned Ninja's shocked
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by King2305: 3:31am On Oct 18, 2025
The first day I sight person wearing this in Ijaniki Lagos. Omoh, I wan tear race ohh 🤣. But I come observe say people no run.

As I look am well, e come b say na woman wear am upon all the sun that day.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by AngelicBeing: 3:42am On Oct 18, 2025
Botragelad:
Finally, some good news. Any country with a shred of sanity should slam the door on this backward crap. If you’re so obsessed with wrapping yourself up in that stuff in the name of your religion, pack your bags and crawl back to your Islamic country. Don’t bring that nonsense to the west, and don’t expect the free world to bow to it.
Gbsmsulotey hahahahahahaha Muchechecheche Hehehehehe 😂
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Betem001: 3:42am On Oct 18, 2025
Good one to them. Europe is Finally liberating from Islamic demons 😈
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Karlovich: 3:43am On Oct 18, 2025
Very good, Europeans should give them the same level of tolerance they grant to other religions in the middle east, if not they'll establish a caliphate and appoint a Sarkin Fulani of Lisbon like they did in Lagos, SW Nigeria, spits.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Mirasteel: 3:46am On Oct 18, 2025
It's there country they can do whatever they like, if those wearing burqa don't like it, they should go back to their country.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Truejihadistont: 4:03am On Oct 18, 2025
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Zico5(m): 4:05am On Oct 18, 2025
Pure madness at its peak. How could someone be comfortable wearing this.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by ednut1(m): 4:05am On Oct 18, 2025
If you want burqa go to Islamic countries. Shikena
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by gloryman91(m): 4:10am On Oct 18, 2025
But your people goes to Dubai and Jeddah in freedom without disturbance, the West are hypocrites in nature.

You are given freedom in our lands but declined our people freedom in yours.

It can't work.

No nation is island to herself.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by LegacyB: 4:10am On Oct 18, 2025
On this one I support the Portuguese. And no one should try to make this a Christian versus Muslim trend. This is a security risk simple!
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Aremson14(m): 4:13am On Oct 18, 2025
But somehow walking naked/half naked is beautiful and accepted…. Civilization is really falling off

Ps: probably the aim of these legislation is to target Muslims(politically) if it were targeting maybe the Catholics I’m 1000% sure comments and reception would be different…. A few years ago I always wondered how society must have fell off for world war 2 to happen and people accepted it. We see similar happening again today
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Newton1045: 4:15am On Oct 18, 2025
I don't like that dress. It makes me apprehensive
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by TONYE001(m):
gloryman91:
But your people goes to Dubai and Jeddah in freedom without disturbance, the West are hypocrites in nature.

You are given freedom in our lands but declined our people freedom in yours.

It can't work.

No nation is island to herself.
Freedom in what land?

And, security is priority. Anyone can cover his/her face to do anything....this is an era of lots of crimes.

A country makes a law for itself and you say it can't work? Isn't this law working in other places already...France, etc?

If anyone doesn't like it, he/she should return to his country, or to any other destination that allows this practice.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by ribbit: 4:22am On Oct 18, 2025
Their country, their rules.

If you are not okay with it, go back to your country.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Harddiskng(m):
When it comes to muslim immigration i can’t warp my head why other Muslims countries shouldn’t be top choice destination till i realized other Muslims countries don’t want their fellow Muslims from other countries.

Yes, you heard it right. Other more advanced muslim countries don’t want their fellow Muslims from countries with lower standards of living to come in undecided

I pity the west, being too liberal and accepting will get you hurt real bad. Culture will eat any system for breakfast. When you have people with a culture for subjugating women, tendency for violence for even speaking against their “god”, promoting law that goes against freedom of expression and secularism; and these people are coming in droves as the case with UK. It is just a matter of time, before they start suppressing your liberal system. You think Trump doesn’t know he is doing his immigration policy.

I have muslims as family members, but with the state of the world, terrorism and things; if i were a President of an advance country, do you think i would allow any of them to wear burqa in public; looking like egungun while i am combating insecurity undecided of cuz not I want camera in public spaces to pick faces. If you can’t comply get out of the country.

Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Enddy50ty(m): 4:40am On Oct 18, 2025
Portugal is not Afghanistan or Pakistan, if you want to live in Europe you must be willing to embrace the culture.
Portugal is a predominantly Christian (Catholic) society, and they have ruled that wearing of the burqa is not welcomed.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by 2mch(m): 4:45am On Oct 18, 2025
Aremson14:
But somehow walking naked/half naked is beautiful and accepted…. Civilization is really falling off

Ps: probably the aim of these legislation is to target Muslims(politically) if it were targeting maybe the Catholics I’m 1000% sure comments and reception would be different…. A few years ago I always wondered how society must have fell off for world war 2 to happen and people accepted it. We see similar happening again today
Walking naked is European culture. So, if you can’t stand it, maybe stick to countries where you can wear Burka. That’s all they are saying.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Mrchippychappy(m): 4:51am On Oct 18, 2025
The world is healing. Never again would we allow the mentally ill replace the sane people, never again. Good one Portugal
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Thomasankara(m): 4:55am On Oct 18, 2025
[/color]covering face poses security risk, how will you feel if an Okada man carrying you, covers all his face or the driver behind the wheel does such?[color=#770077]
Aremson14:
But somehow walking naked/half naked is beautiful and accepted…. Civilization is really falling off

Ps: probably the aim of these legislation is to target Muslims(politically) if it were targeting maybe the Catholics I’m 1000% sure comments and reception would be different…. A few years ago I always wondered how society must have fell off for world war 2 to happen and people accepted it. We see similar happening again today
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Thomasankara(m): 4:59am On Oct 18, 2025
[/color]I reason this thing o, even after Dantatta's death, his family struggled and lobbied for him to be buried in Saudi Arabia, after contributing to the country. While other Muslims are buried in Europe and America with little or no hassle [color=#770077]
Harddiskng:
When it comes to muslim immigration i can’t warp my head why other Muslims countries shouldn’t be top choice destination till i realized other Muslims countries don’t want their fellow Muslims from other countries.

Yes, you heard it right. Other more advanced muslim countries don’t want their fellow Muslims from countries with lower standards of living to come in undecided

I pity the west, being too liberal and accepting will get you hurt real bad. Culture will eat anything system for breakfast. When you have people with a culture for subjugating women, tendency for violence for even speaking against their “god”, promoting law that goes against freedom of expression and secularism; and these people are coming in drives as the case with UK. It is just a matter of time, before they start suppressing your liberal system. You think Trump doesn’t know he is doing his immigration policy.

I have muslims as family members, but with the state of the world, terrorism and things; if i were a President of an advance country, do you think i would allow any of them to wear burqa in public; looking like egungun while i am combating insecurity undecided of cuz not I want camera in public spaces to pick faces. If you can’t comply get out the country.
Re: Portuguese Parliament Votes To Ban The Burqa In Public Spaces by Edusouls(m): 4:59am On Oct 18, 2025
Muslims always love to live and dwell in Christian nations, they know their homes are not suitable for Good life and it would never be till the end of time cos Jesus Christ is light of the world, no comparison between light and darkness
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