Scenarios about 'laïcité'
Laïcité is the French principle of secularism that establishes the separation of church and state and promotes the absence of religious involvement in government affairs. Emerging from the French Revolution and formalized by the 1905 law, it guarantees freedom of conscience while restricting religious expression in public institutions. In alternate history scenarios, different interpretations or implementations of laïcité could significantly alter France's social fabric and its relationships with religious communities.
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