The Estonian Orthodox Christian Church plans to turn to the president
On April 9, Riigikogu adopted the law on churches and parishes in third reading. In the event of his entry into force, the Estonian Orthodox Christian Church will have to break its connection with Moscow.
The night before, the religious organization made a statement in which it noted that the adoption of these amendments does not limit its right to confess and defend her faith, writes Err.
The church added that she would ask the president and chancellor the right to give this assessment, and also appeal to international organizations, since freedom of religion is universal and affects global principles.
In the studio of the “Actual Camera” the night before, the question was asked the Commissioner for equal handling, how likely it is that the president will not proclaim this law.
“I believe that the president of the republic is the most competent person in order to make a decision on whether this law needs additional refinement or it can be proclaimed,” said Christian Veska, an authorized manner for equal appeal.
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