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Those who have the right to vote and can abstain and those who do not have the right to vote and can not abstain from voting.  

 We ask the questions below, based on the principle that it is democracy that has given all denominations religious freedom! 

  1) Why do Sweden, Denmark and Finland have church elections? The other EU countries do not have it, Norway that is not a member of the EU has a church election, while other countries that are also outside the EU do not have a church election. 

 2) The reason why the parliamentary parties participating in the church election allow the Church of Sweden, despite separation from the state, to retain the enormous wealth of SEK 18 billion without being forced to pay wealth tax for it, perhaps the same for other EU countries' churches. Those who do not have the right to vote in the church election do not care about this, why? In SVT's debate on the church election, it turned out that SD has two assignments, sitting on two chairs at the same time partly as a member of parliament and partly in the church council. The question is how does she manage with the two jobs? 

 3) Do Swedish EU parliamentarians with an immigrant background have the right to vote in the 19 Sep 2021 election? If the answer is no, then it may be related to their faith or religion, and how come they can not assert themselves? 

 4) Do Swedish members of the Riksdag with an immigrant background have the right to vote in the election 19 Sep 2021? If the answer is no, could it be related to their faith or religion, and the reason why they do not work for equality and rights in that area? 

 5) Do Swedish ministers with an immigrant background have the right to vote in the election 19 Sep 2021? If the answer is no, could it be related to their faith or religion, and why do they want to pass on the unresolved issues to the next generation, including their children? 

 6) Reason why the majority of 16-year-olds who have another religion do not have the right to vote, are not allowed to participate and choose which of the Riksdag parties are to sit in the church meeting despite the fact that they belong to the Riksdag parties' youth unions that form part of the Riksdag parties.  If the answer is yes, then it is not a matter for the chairmen of the parliamentary parties' youth unions to demand equality and gender equality. Are they not interested in giving their 16-year-old members the same opportunity to practice democracy two years before the general election? 

 7) Do Swedish journalists who work in the mass media and with an immigrant background have the right to vote in the election 19 Sep 2021? If the answer is no, can it have a connection to their faith or religion and why can they not bring this issue up for discussion when it is their main task to work in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish media?

  8) Do members of other denominations have the right to vote in the election 19 Sep 2021? If the answer is no, are they not interested in giving their 16-year-olds the same opportunity to practice democracy two years before the general election? 

 9) Does the chairman of the parliamentary parties' youth union have the right to vote in the election 19 Sep 2021? If the answer is no, are they not interested in giving their members the same opportunity to practice democracy two years before the general election? 10) The Christian 16-year-olds who do not have the right to vote in general elections choose which of the parliamentary parties are to sit in the church meeting. Despite the fact that other 16-year-olds who have a different religion and are members of the parliamentary parties' youth unions are not allowed to vote and therefore do not have the same rights.    War poses a threat to the environment and to humanity.