Habit Australian politician enters parliament with burka (Photo)

Right party head One Nation in Australia Pauline Hanson has shaken the Senate after appearing dressed in burka. Queensland's Senator, who has openly opposed the stock station, has come to parliament in Islamic dress. Addressing the Senate, Hanson called for the government to ban the deployment of stock covering [...]
Right party head One Nation in Australia Pauline Hanson has shaken the Senate after appearing dressed in burka.
Queensland's Senator, who has openly opposed the stock station, has come to parliament in Islamic dress.
Addressing the Senate, Hanson called for the government to stop the stocking, covering its face.
I'm so happy to take this off, because it shouldn't belong to this Parliament,” said the leader of One Nation while removing the stock.
Her act has caused anger. Government Minister George Brandis condemned her move by advising and warning her not to take action against religious groups.
To mock this municipality, to take it to the corner, to make fun of their religious clothing is a terrible thing to do. I'm going to ask you to reflect on what you've done,” said Brandis, broadcast the opanews.
Her call for a ban on clothing will be debated Thursday in the Senate. In an online statement, she said the need to stop clothing covering the entire face in public is an important issue facing modern Australia, reports the BBC.















