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Zoroastrianism is not even recognized as one of the 18 state religions. I propose that it is replaced with Druze, who actually have seats and are not mentioned despite being 5% of the population.
Zoroastrianism is not even recognized as one of the 18 state religions. I propose that it is replaced with Druze, who actually have seats and are not mentioned despite being 5% of the population.
Not only that, foreigners (as aforementioned Syrians and Jordanians and Iraqis) also do not have seats in the parliament, I will wait for a bit and just edit them out and add the full list of parliamentary representation if nobody minds.
Not only that, foreigners (as aforementioned Syrians and Jordanians and Iraqis) also do not have seats in the parliament, I will wait for a bit and just edit them out and add the full list of parliamentary representation if nobody minds.
== Ironically the founding fathers didn't want religion in government ==
People who claim that this isn't unconstitutional are shitting themselves, religion does not belong in government nor should it ever be involved in government. Just keep it out and to yourself and we will be fine.

Revision as of 09:41, 22 December 2021

Lebanon doesn't have a seat for Zoroastrians I'm Lebanese, and the wiki page agrees with me https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Lebanon#Legislative_branch Zoroastrianism is not even recognized as one of the 18 state religions. I propose that it is replaced with Druze, who actually have seats and are not mentioned despite being 5% of the population. Not only that, foreigners (as aforementioned Syrians and Jordanians and Iraqis) also do not have seats in the parliament, I will wait for a bit and just edit them out and add the full list of parliamentary representation if nobody minds.

Ironically the founding fathers didn't want religion in government

People who claim that this isn't unconstitutional are shitting themselves, religion does not belong in government nor should it ever be involved in government. Just keep it out and to yourself and we will be fine.