laicism

/ˈleɪɪsɪzəm/
noun
  1. The principle or policy of separating religion from government and public institutions; secularism.
    • Laicism is an important part of the country's constitution.
    • Many people support laicism to ensure freedom of belief for everyone.
    • The debate over laicism often focuses on schools and public funding.
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