Here is some information about a hypothetical country that has these rules regarding religion.
"_____'s status as the state religion intertwines it directly with the political and legal systems through several key mechanisms:
The senior religious figures hold automatic, unelected seats in the government allowing them to vote on, debate, and amend all national legislation.
The ruling leader serves as the supreme religious figure and must be a ________ connected to the religious establishment, swearing an oath to maintain it.
Government Appointments: The Prime Minister advises the religious leader on the appointment of religious roles, giving the secular government an official role in religious leadership.
The religion's governing body, can pass measures that become national law, but these require formal approval from the secular branches of government "
Opinions about this intertwining? Is this some form of apartheid?
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