The main task of the Chamber of Faith Representatives is to resolve the old conflicts in turn, the oldest conflict first.
1) Israel-Palestine
the Chamber of Religious Representatives

Israel-Palestine

The church meeting that is chosen through church elections in the Nordic countries is dependent on the political parties, the majority are Christians. Although the political parties have many members with different religions, they are excluded from that right, their parties participate in the church election but not those with another religion who belong and vote for the party in the general election.
With Christians in the majority and the participation of the political parties in the church elections, an exclusion of other faiths and the fact that there is a pro-Israeli Christian party in the Riksdag, all this gives room for support for Israeli politics, therefore it becomes impossible to create peace regardless of whether it is The EU or the US taking the initiative for peace.

Therefore, it is extremely important to elect a Faith Representatives Chamber, which is free from the political parties and which replaces the church meeting.
Everyone, regardless of religion, must participate and vote on who will sit in the Chamber of Faith Representatives, which is the highest body for all religious communities, including the Church of Sweden.
The model is applied in the following way that 5 adults with different religions get the right to vote in the Multireligion election.
- 16-year-olds belonging to different religions get the right to vote.
- All adults regardless of religion get the right to vote.
- No political party may participate in the Multireligionvalet,
 Each denomination has different branches, Christian Protestants, Catholics and Orthodox, the same applies to other denominations.

Everyone must participate and vote on who will sit in the House of Faith Representatives, which is the highest body for all faith communities.
35 seats are elected to the Chamber of Faith Representatives. It is explicitly emphasized here that no political party may participate in that election.

The Jewish religious community (Judiska Centralrådet) in Sweden is aware of the Israeli election and how many of these Jews vote in the Israeli election. They also have the right to vote in Sweden both for the Riksdag and in the EU elections. This is of course facilitated by the fact that they already know the democratic rules of the game. This also applies to Palestinians in Sweden who belong to the Islamic Cooperation Council.

However, it would be much more difficult to implement such a democratic reform if it had been in Israel or Palestine. Therefore, the Nordic countries that already apply church elections are suitable to start with.

When neither Israel nor Palestine opposes forming a unity government to solve the longest conflict in the world, when the general elections, peace agreements, mediations, wars and weapons have not helped, there is only one solution left and that is by democratizing all religions because it democracy as practiced now throughout the world has flaws and weaknesses that lead to weak governments.
We proceed from the principle that it is democracy that has given all religious communities freedom of religion.

The multi-religion election is an inclusive democratic reform for all religious communities, but without political parties.

Part II deals with how the Multireligion election is carried out.
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