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Angela Merkel endorses burka ban 'wherever legally possible' | Angela Merkel endorses burka ban 'wherever legally possible' |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the wearing of full-faced veils should be prohibited in the country "wherever it is legally possible". | German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the wearing of full-faced veils should be prohibited in the country "wherever it is legally possible". |
At a meeting of her CDU party, she backed a burka ban in schools, courts and other state buildings. | At a meeting of her CDU party, she backed a burka ban in schools, courts and other state buildings. |
It is widely accepted that a total ban would violate Germany's constitution. | It is widely accepted that a total ban would violate Germany's constitution. |
Mrs Merkel was re-elected CDU leader but faces a tough challenge by the right-wing anti-immigration AfD party in next year's polls. | Mrs Merkel was re-elected CDU leader but faces a tough challenge by the right-wing anti-immigration AfD party in next year's polls. |
She has seen her approval ratings slip since her decision to allow about a million asylum seekers into Germany during last year's Europe-wide migrant crisis. | |
However the centre-right chancellor, who has been power since 2005, still retains wide support. | However the centre-right chancellor, who has been power since 2005, still retains wide support. |
She was re-elected Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader on Tuesday with 89.5% of the votes cast by about 1,000 delegates. | She was re-elected Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader on Tuesday with 89.5% of the votes cast by about 1,000 delegates. |
The politics of symbolism - Jenny Hill, BBC News, Berlin | |
Mrs Merkel's comments drew thunderous applause from her party faithful but it will dismay those who have looked to her as Europe's defender of liberal values. | |
German constitutional law would probably prevent the CDU from seeking a complete ban on burkas in public. Nevertheless, Mrs Merkel made her distaste for full face veils clear. | |
In practice, very few women cover their faces in Germany. But this is about symbolism. Mrs Merkel has faced significant party and public anxiety about the integration of about a million asylum seekers. | |
She has gradually hardened her asylum policy, making it easier, for example, to deport foreign-born criminals. | |
And this is also about timing. Tuesday's speech in effect sets out the CDU stall ahead of next year's general election. | |
Mrs Merkel's conservatives, like other established parties, are losing votes to the AfD. Even she admits this will be the toughest election she has ever fought. | |
Mrs Merkel told the annual CDU congress in the city of Essen that it was right to expect integration from newcomers. | Mrs Merkel told the annual CDU congress in the city of Essen that it was right to expect integration from newcomers. |
She expressed support for a proposal, outlined in August by Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, to outlaw the burka or any full-face veil in public buildings. | She expressed support for a proposal, outlined in August by Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, to outlaw the burka or any full-face veil in public buildings. |
In German culture, she said, it was not appropriate for women to completely cover their faces and the full veil "should be banned wherever it is legally possible". | In German culture, she said, it was not appropriate for women to completely cover their faces and the full veil "should be banned wherever it is legally possible". |
The BBC's Jenny Hill in Berlin says it is the first time that the chancellor has made such comments in a major speech. | The BBC's Jenny Hill in Berlin says it is the first time that the chancellor has made such comments in a major speech. |
In recent months, the Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) has capitalised on a wave of anger over last year's migrant crisis, and made strong gains in regional elections. | In recent months, the Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) has capitalised on a wave of anger over last year's migrant crisis, and made strong gains in regional elections. |
Polls suggest the AfD currently has 12% support nationally. | Polls suggest the AfD currently has 12% support nationally. |
Its success is mirrored by that of populist, anti-establishment parties in other European countries where elections are also due next year. | Its success is mirrored by that of populist, anti-establishment parties in other European countries where elections are also due next year. |
In France - where the full-face veil has been banned in all public places since 2010 - the far-right National Front (FN) is credited with 30% support ahead of a presidential poll. | In France - where the full-face veil has been banned in all public places since 2010 - the far-right National Front (FN) is credited with 30% support ahead of a presidential poll. |
In the Netherlands, where elections are due in March, opinion polls suggest the right-wing populist Freedom Party (PVV) is neck and neck with the governing liberal VVD. | In the Netherlands, where elections are due in March, opinion polls suggest the right-wing populist Freedom Party (PVV) is neck and neck with the governing liberal VVD. |