Municipal Group has taken this position to consider the political and religious should be kept separate, as enshrined in the Constitution.
Baena, December 21, 2010 .- With the announcement today by Lord Mayor, a Special Plenary Session with the single point of perpetual mayor appointed Baena in the image of Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno Group UI Municipal communicates to the public and the media its position not to attend the same and states: 1. Our Group is strongly committed to secularism that the English Constitution grants the English state (art. 16 CE). Constitutional secularism, the result of a pact between the English, not a proposal for the confrontation, but to protect the freedom and the coexistence of plural citizenship values \u200b\u200band beliefs.
2. We stand for and believe in a secular public culture, as well as inclusive citizenship practices that do not exclude or impose those beliefs on anyone, as these fall within a strictly private and personal.
3. That the government, and in this case our City Council should ensure equal treatment, non-discriminatory for all faiths. To this should address the disappearance of symbols, events or recognition of a religious nature in public buildings and official acts of our corporation, as the constitutional mandate, Establishment Clause, requires it.
So our belief is that a constitutional democracy must pursue the objective to deepen the separation between state and religious denominations. We do not share that religious and political spheres to be mixed, and less a cause for debate within our institution Municipal should represent all citizens without exception Baena.
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