Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski defended the new rules and blasted “the hype in the media"
"Everyone has the right to their faith, or the lack thereof. This includes civil servants and clerks. [But] anyone who comes to the office to handle their business has the right to feel that he or she is in a neutral office. As simply as that,”
Here are some demographic statistics on religions in Warsaw, Poland circa 2021. Mind you this is Warsaw, a big city, and excludes the rest of Poland, which is overall about 92% Christian.
-Roman Catholic Church: 72.4% of the population
-Eastern Orthodox Church: 0.4% of the population
-Protestantism: 0.4% of the population
-jews: 0.1% of the population
-Islam: 0.1% of the population
-Hinduism: 0.1% of the population
-Buddhism: 0.1% of the population
Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski defended the new rules and blasted “the hype in the media"
"Everyone has the right to their faith, or the lack thereof. This includes civil servants and clerks. [But] anyone who comes to the office to handle their business has the right to feel that he or she is in a neutral office. As simply as that,”
Here are some demographic statistics on religions in Warsaw, Poland circa 2021. Mind you this is Warsaw, a big city, and excludes the rest of Poland, which is overall about 92% Christian.
-Roman Catholic Church: 72.4% of the population
-Eastern Orthodox Church: 0.4% of the population
-Protestantism: 0.4% of the population
-kikes: 0.1% of the population
-Islam: 0.1% of the population
-Hinduism: 0.1% of the population
-Buddhism: 0.1% of the population
Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski defended the new rules and blasted “the hype in the media"
"Everyone has the right to their faith, or the lack thereof. This includes civil servants and clerks. [But] anyone who comes to the office to handle their business has the right to feel that he or she is in a neutral office. As simply as that,”
Here are some demographic statistics on religions in Warsaw, Poland circa 2021. Mind you this is Warsaw, a big city, and excludes the rest of Poland, which is even more Christian.
-Roman Catholic Church: 72.4% of the population
-Eastern Orthodox Church: 0.4% of the population
-Protestantism: 0.4% of the population
-kikes: 0.1% of the population
-Islam: 0.1% of the population
-Hinduism: 0.1% of the population
-Buddhism: 0.1% of the population