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France wants to ban headscarves for girls under 15 in public: What's behind Macron' proposal?

This latest measure, part of a broader crackdown on what the government calls “separatist” religious ideologies, has sparked intense controversy both within France and abroad.

May 22, 2025 / 20:01 IST
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France is once again at the centre of a global debate over religious expression and secularism. A new proposal by President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist political movement, Renaissance, aims to ban Muslim girls under the age of 15 from wearing headscarves in public spaces. This latest measure, part of a broader crackdown on what the government calls “separatist” religious ideologies, has sparked intense controversy both within France and abroad.

What does the proposal say?

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The proposal, first introduced by Renaissance lawmakers and backed by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, seeks to prohibit girls below the age of 15 from wearing the Islamic headscarf (hijab) in public places; not just in schools or government buildings but in all public spaces. It is an unprecedented extension of France’s long-standing secular policies.

In addition, Attal has also called for a new criminal offence to be created, one that would penalise parents who force their daughters under 18 to wear the headscarf. According to French daily Le Parisien, the new crime could result in prosecution if coercion is proven.