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Expresso Secularity, Veil and Minor: a Controversial Bill

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It was Thursday, 22 January. On that day, in the National Assembly, the Republicans had the opportunity to put to the vote several of their texts, on the occasion of a parliamentary "niche". Several of these proposals were supported by the National Assembly. Among them: the ban on wearing the veil to minors, carried by the deputy of Bas-Rhin Patrick Hetzet. Even if this text had been rejected in the committee of laws, a few days earlier. Finally…
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It was Thursday, 22 January. On that day, in the National Assembly, the Republicans had the opportunity to put to the vote several of their texts, on the occasion of a parliamentary "niche". Several of these proposals were supported by the National Assembly. Among them: the ban on wearing the veil to minors, carried by the deputy of Bas-Rhin Patrick Hetzet. Even if this text had been rejected in the committee of laws, a few days earlier. Finally…

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objectifgard.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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