BERLIN: Members of the lower house of parliament in Germany have approved a law that partially bans the full-face Islamic veil known as the burka.
The bill will now go to the upper house for approval. Civil servants, judges and soldiers will be prevented from wearing burkas at work.
Right-wing parties had been pushing for a total burka ban in public places.
More than a million migrants. including many Middle Eastern Muslims, have gone to Germany over the last 18 months.
The move follows several jihadist attacks, including a truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market that claimed 12 lives.
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the move to ban the burka showed how far tolerance towards other cultures would go in Germany.
Right-wing parties want Germany to emulate France where a total ban on wearing burkas in public places as has been in force since 2011. Wherever legally possible, saying they were not appropriate in her country.
In February, the state of Bavaria announced plans to ban the full-face veil in government workplaces, schools, universities and while driving.
Critics argued the ban will have little practical impact in a state with only a small number of Muslims.
Germany has not pursued a total ban on full-face veils as it is acknowledged this would violate its constitution.
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