Tuesday voted 88 votes in favour of the ban while 87 voted against with 10 abstentions.
Members voted in favour of a ruling that “no person shall cover his face
in public places and in places or hide in the public domain or the
provision of public services (excluding sacred sites).”
According to Swiss media reports. For the vote to be passed into law and
made effective, the ruling will have to undergo further scrutiny and
more voting in the Parliament.
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