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Afghanistan

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Article 62 of the Constitution of Afghanistan of 2004 states that a candidate for the office of President must be a Muslim citizen of Afghanistan.

Indonesia

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2008 Law No. 42 Regarding Presidential and Vice-Presidential ElectionsThe presidential candidate must be Mindful of God.

Ireland

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While there are no religious restrictions elected officials in Ireland are required to take the oath "in the presence of almighty god"

Lebanon

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Although unwritten the National Pact of Lebanon states that:

Norway

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Paragraph 4 in the Constitution of Norway states that the Sovereign Monarch must be confessing the Lutheran Evangelical Religion.

Pakistan

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The Constitution of Pakistan states that both the President of Pakistan and the Prime Minister of Pakistan are required to be of the Islamic Faith.

Somalia

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Article 88 of the Constitution of Somalia requires the president of Somalia to "Being a Somali citizen and a Muslim;".

United Kingdom

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In the United Kingdom the Monarch is the supreme governor of the Church of England. In Scotland the Monarch is required to be an ordinary member of the Church of Scotland.

Members of parliament are required to swear allegiance to the queen. Previously Members were required make a religious swearing Oaths Act 1888 changed this allowing MPs to to make solemn affirmation insted.

United States

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Vatican City

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