I don't understand your question but Australia has not chosen a national religion.
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution gives us the freedom of religion. It prohibits the government from establishing a state religion and protects individuals' rights to practice their chosen religion without interference from the government.
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A thousand years ago government was ruled by religion. Kings were threatened and told what to do by the church. The people were told what to think and do by the church. In the 1700's enlightenment thinkers like John Locke proposed that religion had no rights in government and the people could choose their own government. This was a revolutionary idea and changed the way government was seen. Kings were not chosen by God and the church didn't belong in government. Government needed to be secular and there needed to be a separation between church and state. People have the right to worship (or not) freely and not have to support or remain members of a state religion.
Confucianism NEVER was part of government in the United States. Religion has no place in government in a secular society.
legislatureIn parliament for a government the executive is usually chosen by the parliament.
We don't have a president, but prime-minister, he isn't chosen ATM
What type of government
a premier is chosen by being elected upon by the people in that particular area.
They are chosen by Parliament
They're chosen with lectures, lectures a tickets and you say I want a this government the one with the most wins and you have a party.
No. Many people proclaim that marijuana is legal in Holland. in fact it it's still illegal in Holland but the government had chosen not to pursue the private use of marijuana. Hard-drugs such as heroin cocaine and xtc although common are illegal and you will get arrested when caught!