Commission Stasi

The French commission Stasi is a commission set up to reflect upon the application of the lacit principle. Named after the chair Bernard Stasi, ombudsman of the (French) Republic (mdiateur de la Rpublique) since 1998, and consisting of 20 members, it was set up by the president of the Republic Jacques Chirac on 3 July 2003. It reported its conclusions on 11 December 2003. During this time, the commission interviewed various representatives from different groups, for example religious leaders, school headteachers, political leaders, equal-rights groups and social groups (for example the Ni Putes Ni Soumis), and eventually led to the introduction of the French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools.
initial content translated from the article 'Lacit et galit, leviers de l'mancipation' by Henri Pea-Ruiz, Le Monde diplomatique, February 2004, page 9

 

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