61. In addition the reforms would ban religious parties while preserving Islam as the state religion and Arabic as the official language. 62. But the government views any attempt at imposing a state religion as subversion. 63. The referendum on constitutional reform includes boosting presidential powers, banning religious parties, preserving Islam as the state religion and maintaining Arabic as the official language. 64. The new constitution enshrines Islam as the state religion while pushing it out of the political arena, and instead establishes a High Islamic Council with a consultative role. 65. The plan to reform the constitution includes boosting presidential powers and banning religious parties, while preserving Islam as the state religion and Arabic as the official language. 66. The planned reforms include boosting presidential powers and banning religious parties, while preserving Islam as the state religion and Arabic as the official language. 67. The plans to reform the constitution include banning religious parties, while preserving Islam as the state religion and Arabic as the official language. 68. It bans religious parties and outlaws political violence, but preserves Islam as the state religion and would establish a High Islamic Council with a consultative role. 69. It bans religious parties, but preserves Islam as the state religion and would establish a High Islamic Council with a consultative role. 70. Most significantly, the constitution bans the religious parties and makes Islam the state religion and Arabic the official language. |
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