The applicants, Cristoforo Buscarini and Emilio Della Balda, were elected to the
Grand and General Council (the parliament of the Republic of San Marino) in 1993. They requested permission from the
Captains Regent to take
the oath required by the Elections Act without reference to any religious text. The Act referred to a decree of 27 June 1909, which laid down the wording of the oath to be taken by members of the parliament as follows: "I, ..., swear on the
Holy Gospels ...". The applicants originally took the oath in writing, omitting the reference to Gospels. Their oath was considered invalid, and the applicants took the oath on the Gospels, maintaining their protest. ==Proceedings and judgment==