(Swiss Info) Geneva’s city council has amended its regulations for public sports facilities to allow people to wear burkinis in the city’s swimming pools.
The change had been pushed by the political left. In the end, 38 votes were in favour of the amendment, 33 against.
Marie Barbey-Chappuis, the mayor of Geneva and head of the sports department, tried to convince the city council to vote no. “In most cases the wearing of burkinis is not the choice of women but the result of a patriarchal society, which is what the left is fighting against,” she argued.
The current regulation has been working satisfactorily for five years and meets the requirements of hygiene and safety, she said.