A constitution typically reflects the peculiar identity of a given nation. Some countries make it obvious that they are secular states who are generally intolerant of religious or other prejudice. Others affirm their religious status while allowing ‘minor’ groups the freedom to practice their faith. Other religious states outrightly bar competing faiths. Each state has its own way of ensuring adherence to their respective solutions and this is where the oath of office comes in.
TREATISE OF OATHS PART II: RELIGIOUS STATES

DARLINGTON CHILUBA
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