PM Tsipras: Draft bill on Sharia law "a historic step for Greece"

The draft bill on Sharia law is a historic step for Greece, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said in a tweet on his official page.
"The government is taking a historic step today, bringing to Parliament the bill on Sharia law that expands the equality and equity enjoyed by all Greeks without exception," Tsipras said.
The amendment relates to family law cases in the Muslim minority in northern Greece. It was included in a draft bill voted in Parliament on Tuesday. It gives precedence to a Greek court of law if there is no agreement among parties to go to a local Islamic law official.
As a member of the European Union, our country is voluntarily committed to specific treaties, such as the European Convention on Human Rights," Tsipras noted.
"With this regulation, the government corrects injustices made in the past at the expense of members of the Muslim community of Thrace (such as) exempting them from the state of legal guarantees and civil liberties enjoyed by all Greek citizens; it respects however the unique features of the minority," the prime minister said.
He added, "We ought to proceed with steady steps towards the reforms that will upgrade the rights and quality of life of the Muslim minority of Thrace, by persisting in dialogue and facing issues with cool-headedness and awareness of their seriousness."