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The basic rights of citizens stipulated in the Constitution, which are the most basic rights of citizens, are very important!!
If the constitution does not provide for it, citizens will lose many of their rights!!
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Our Constitution stipulates the fundamental rights of citizens, specifically: the right to equality, the right to vote, the right to be elected, the right to political freedom (freedom of speech, the press, assembly, association, procession and demonstration), freedom of religion or belief, freedom of the person, inviolability of personality, inviolability of the home, freedom of correspondence and confidentiality, the right to supervision, the right to work, the right to rest, the right to material assistance, the right to education, and the right to cultural activities.
Article 33 of the Constitution stipulates that all persons with the nationality of the People's Republic of China are citizens of the People's Republic of China. All citizens of the People's Republic of China are equal before the law. The State respects and protects human rights.
Every citizen enjoys the rights provided for by the Constitution and the law, and at the same time must fulfill the obligations set forth in the Constitution and the law.
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and the socio-economic rights of citizens. The social and economic rights of citizens are the material guarantee for citizens to participate in the political life of the country, and the Constitution has made specific provisions on the social and economic rights enjoyed by citizens. These rights include citizens' rights to work and rest, as well as the right to livelihood security and material assistance for retirees.
Educational, scientific, cultural rights and freedoms of citizens. The Constitution stipulates the right and duty of citizens to receive education. Citizens receive education as both a right and an obligation.
Rights in other areas. In addition to stipulating the rights and freedoms that all citizens should enjoy in general, the Constitution also makes special provisions for specific groups of citizens and grants special protection. It mainly refers to the protection of the legitimate rights and interests of women, minors, the elderly, the disabled, overseas Chinese, returned overseas Chinese, and their relatives.
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equality before the law;
political rights and freedoms;
freedom of religion or belief;
personal and personality rights;
the right to supervision;
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equality before the law;
political rights and freedoms, including the right to vote and to stand for election, freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration;
freedom of religion or belief;
The right to the person and personality, including the inviolability of personal freedom, the inviolability of personal dignity, the inviolability of the home, and the protection of freedom and privacy of correspondence by law;
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1) equality before the law;
2) political rights and freedoms, including the right to vote and to stand for election, freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration;
3) freedom of religious belief;
4) The right to personal and personality rights, including the inviolability of personal freedom, the inviolability of personal dignity, the inviolability of the home, the freedom of correspondence and the privacy of correspondence are protected by law;
5) The right to supervise, including the right to criticize, suggest, appeal, accuse, report and obtain compensation in accordance with the law for state organs and their staff;
6) Socio-economic rights, including the right to work, the right of workers to rest, the right to livelihood security for retirees, and the right to receive social security and material assistance from the state and society in case of old age, illness, disability or incapacity to work;
7) Socio-cultural rights and freedoms, including the right to education, freedom to conduct scientific research, literary and artistic creation, and other cultural activities;
8) Women's right to protection, including women's rights equal to men's political, economic, cultural, social and family life;
9) Marriage, family, motherhood and children are protected by the State;
10) The legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese, returned overseas Chinese and their relatives shall be protected by the state.
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The Constitution stipulates the basic rights of Chinese citizens, mainly including the following aspects: 1. Equality before the law; 2. Political freedom; 3. 4. Freedom of religious belief; 5. Personal freedom; 6. Personal dignity (name, likeness, honor, reputation, privacy).
Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Article 33.
All persons with the nationality of the People's Republic of China are citizens of the People's Republic of China. All citizens of the People's Republic of China are equal before the law. The State respects and protects human rights.
Citizens enjoy the rights provided by the Constitution and the law, and at the same time must fulfill the obligations stipulated by the Constitution and the law.
Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Article 34.
Citizens of the People's Republic of China who have reached the age of 18 have the right to vote and to stand for election, regardless of ethnicity, race, gender, occupation, family background, religious belief, education level, property status, or period of residence.
However, this excepts apply to persons who have been deprived of their political rights in accordance with the law.
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3) Personal freedom. (4) Freedom of religious belief. (5) Socio-economic rights, including the right to labor, the right to rest, and the right to material assistance.
6) The right to education. (7) The right to supervise and the right to obtain state compensation. (8) The right to criticize, suggest, appeal, guess, accuse and report.
[Legal basis].(2) Political rights, including the right to vote and to stand for election, the right to speech, the press, association, assembly, procession, and demonstration. 3) Personal freedom. (4) Freedom of religious belief.
(5) Socio-economic rights, including the right to labor, the right to rest, and the right to material assistance. 6) The right to education. Eggplant type.
(7) The right to supervise and the right to obtain state compensation. (8) The right to criticize, suggest, appeal, accuse and report.
1) equality before the law;
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