A multi-religion election system
We start from the
principle that it is democracy that has given all religious communities
freedom of religion, and that democracy be introduced in all religions,
without exception.
A transition from church elections to a multi-religion electoral system
in those countries that already have church elections, In other
countries (USA, UK, China, India, Iran, Israel.....) that do not have
similar elections, a multi-religion electoral system is introduced. !
The Faith Representatives Chamber (FRC) is free from the political parties and politicians and replaces the General Synod. The FRC is the highest body of all faiths, it is elected in Multi-Faith Elections. Multi-Religion Elections is the practical application of the Multi-Religion Election System
Multi-Religion Support - The financial model that replaces the SST Foundation and the corresponding party support, but regardless of tax revenue.