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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Polish Political Party Wants Cross Removed From Parliament
BBC News yesterday reported that in Poland, the Palikot Movement-- the third largest party in parliament-- has filed a formal request with the speaker of the parliament to remove the cross that hangs in the Sejm, the lower house of parliament. In making the controversial request, the party urged: "The Republic of Poland is a secular state whose authorities ... should remain impartial on religion and philosophical matters." Palikot has been highly critical of the Catholic Church's involvement in Poland's government. (See prior related posting.)