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In this April 4, 2010 file photo shows women in Islamic face-covering veils looking at clothes inside an exhibition hall during the 27th annual meeting of French Muslims, in Le Bourget, outside Paris. Image Credit: AP

Madrid: Spain's parliament has rejected a proposal to ban women from wearing in public places Islamic veils that reveal only the eyes.

However, the Socialist government has said it favours including a ban on people wearing burqas in government buildings in an upcoming bill on religious issues to be debated after parliament's summer vacation break.

Following a lower chamber debate, 183 lawmakers opposed the ban, 162 voted for it and two abstained.

The non-binding proposal had been put forward by the leading opposition Popular Party, which portrayed it as a measure in support of women's rights. The ruling Socialist Party opposed the ban.