World Turkey Lifts Ban on Women Wearing Trousers in Parliament

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Turkey's parliament has lifted the ban on women lawmakers wearing trousers in the assembly, in a further liberalisation of dress rules following a landmark decision to allow female deputies to wear the Islamic headscarf.

A deputy from the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), Safak Pavey, drew attention to the trouser ban during a parliamentary debate on the emotive headscarf issue which polarised opinions in the largely Muslim but secular Turkey.

Pavey, elected in June 2011, has a prosthetic leg but parliament rejected her previous request to be allowed to wear trousers because of regulations which specified that women should wear suits with skirts.

Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's ruling centre-right AK Party, which has Islamist roots, proposed the relaxation of the trouser ban and the opposition parties - the secularist CHP, the pro-Kurdish BDP and Turkish nationalist MHP - backed the plan.

The parliament approved the measure late on Wednesday.

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