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Burka wearers risk a fine of 1,000 francs

A poster of the citizens’ initiative “Yes to the ban on face coverings”: the Federal Council wants to implement the constitutional article adopted in 2021 with its own law. (archive image)

A poster of the citizens’ initiative “Yes to the ban on face coverings”: the Federal Council wants to implement the constitutional article adopted in 2021 with its own law. (archive image)

In Switzerland it is illegal to cover your face in public. The Federal Council wants to settle this with a new law. Parliament can now decide on that, and the state government sent him the message on Wednesday.

After the consultation, the Federal Council amended its draft on essential points. Instead of the originally planned new provision in the Criminal Code, he now provides, among other things, in his own law, namely the Federal Act on Prohibition of Covering the Face (BVVG), as he announced.

1000 franc fine

He also significantly reduced the fines for people who cover their faces in public places. They should expect a fine of up to CHF 1,000. On this point, the Federal Council responded to criticism in the consultations. He had initially proposed a fine of up to 10,000 francs.

According to the announcement, what is also new is that the fine procedure can be applied in the event of violations of the prohibition on covering up. This should reduce the effort for the cantons and simplify the procedure for those involved.

exceptions arranged

However, the law provides for exceptions: for example, the face may be covered in churches and other holy places. Among other things, for health reasons, climatic conditions and local customs. Face coverings are also allowed to protect freedom of speech and assembly – for example at rallies.

The new law implements the constitutional article banning face coverings, albeit with a delay. In March 2021, the population and the cantons said yes to the popular initiative for a burqa ban. Like the previously adopted initiative for a minaret ban, it was launched by the Egerking Committee led by SVP Landraad member Walter Wobmann (64). (SDA/tom)

Source:Blick

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