Atheists in power
The outgoing ÈSSD cabinet is apparently the most
openly atheist of all the Czech cabinets. Nine of the 17
ministers said they have no faith. Four of the others,
including Premier Miloš Zeman, wouldn't give us an
answer, saying this is a private issue. Only four
ministers told us they're religious. Three of them are
Catholic, and one is religious but has no church. In
many countries, openly being an atheist is a handicap
for a politician. Not in the CR. The issue of religion
rarely arises, and only a small percentage of voters take
it into account. It can be argued that religion provides
values that are beneficial to people of public
responsibility, but an informal poll of our readers found
that most don't think this is important. The majority of
those we spoke to, for example, said that an atheist
cabinet is no more likely to be corruptible than a
religious one.
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