Spotlight on:

National Flag

The Democratic Republic of Bourgeoiss

“There is no other god than our Great Leader”

Category: Psychotic Dictatorship
Civil Rights:
Unheard Of
Economy:
Frightening
Political Freedoms:
Unheard Of

Regional Influence: Duckspeaker

Location: Commonwealth of Sovereign States

OverviewFactbookPoliciesPeopleGovernmentEconomyRankTrendCards

2

(Illegal Document) Idealist Fundamental Rights And Duties Of Citizens

Recraft of chapter IV of the Bourgeoiss 2024 Constitution by hostile enemies of the State, archived by the State on purpose, ban from all citizens.

We, intellectuals with liberal ideas, have found that the new constitution of the Democratic Republic of Bourgeois still does not have the necessary changes to adapt to the specific conditions of the times. Therefore, we, free youth, representing the Bourgeois intellectual community in general, publish a petition to amend Chapter IV of this new constitution. For security reasons, we ask to remain completely anonymous.

Chapter IV: Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens

This Chapter outlines the fundamental rights and duties of citizens within the framework of Bourgeoiss. These rights are not absolute and are subject to limitations that are necessary to protect the rights and freedoms of others, ensure public safety, and maintain the well-being of society.

Article 38: Freedom of Expression

(1) Citizens have the right to freedom of expression, including the right to express their views on matters of public concern. This right includes the freedom to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

(2) The State shall protect this right and ensure that peaceful protests are conducted in a safe and orderly manner.

(3) The State may impose reasonable restrictions on freedom of expression in the interest of national security, public order, public health, or morals.

Article 39: Media Freedom

(1) Citizens have the right to access a diverse range of media, including independent and state-controlled sources.

(2) The State shall promote media freedom and pluralism, ensuring access to information and diverse perspectives.

(3) The State may regulate media to prevent the dissemination of false or misleading information, hate speech, and content that incites violence.

Article 40: Right to Assemble Peacefully

(1) Citizens have the right to assemble peacefully and without arms.

(2) The State shall protect this right and ensure that peaceful protests are conducted in a safe and orderly manner.

(3) The State may impose reasonable restrictions on the right to assemble in the interest of national security, public order, or public health.

Article 41: Right to Choose Marital Status

(1) Citizens have the right to choose their marital status. Marriage and divorce shall be based on the free and full consent of the individuals involved.

(2) The State shall ensure that all citizens are treated equally under the law, regardless of marital status.

Article 42: Freedom of Religion or Belief

(1) Citizens have the right to freedom of religion or belief, including the right to change their religion or belief and freedom, either alone or in community with others, in public or private, to manifest their religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice, and observance.

(2) The State shall respect and protect this right.

(3) The State may impose reasonable restrictions on the exercise of this right in the interest of public order, public health, or the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.

Article 43: Right to Bodily Autonomy

(1) Citizens have the right to make decisions about their own bodies, including decisions regarding reproductive health and healthcare.

(2) The State shall ensure that women have access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare services, including information, counseling, and access to contraception.

(3) The State shall regulate access to abortion services in accordance with ethical and legal considerations.

Article 44: Right to Life and Dignity

(1) Citizens have the right to life and the right to choose how they live their lives.

(2) The State shall protect the right to life and ensure that all citizens are treated with dignity and respect.

(3) The State shall regulate assisted suicide in accordance with ethical and legal considerations.

Article 45: Right to Determine Post-Mortem Procedures

(1) Citizens have the right to determine what happens to their bodies after death.

(2) The State shall respect the wishes of individuals regarding organ donation, medical research, and other post-mortem procedures.

Article 46: Right to Health

(1) Citizens have the right to live a long and healthy life.

(2) The State shall promote policies that support healthy aging and ensure access to quality healthcare for all citizens.

(3) The State may regulate certain behaviors that pose significant risks to public health, such as smoking.

Article 47: Right to Choose Diet

(1) Citizens have the right to choose their diet.

(2) The State shall promote healthy eating habits and ensure access to diverse food options.

Article 48: Right to Family Planning

(1) Citizens have the right to decide whether or not to have children.

(2) The State shall provide access to family planning services and ensure that all children are treated with dignity and respect.

Article 49: Right to Bodily Modification

(1) Citizens have the right to bodily autonomy, including the right to make decisions regarding body modification practices.

(2) The State may regulate certain body modification practices in the interest of public health or safety.

Article 50: Freedom of Expression Through Clothing

(1) Citizens have the right to choose their own clothing.

(2) The State shall promote freedom of expression and individuality, respecting the right of citizens to express themselves through their clothing choices.

(3) The State may impose reasonable restrictions on clothing choices in certain contexts, such as schools or workplaces, to maintain order or safety.

Article 51: Right to Physical Activity

(1) Citizens have the right to participate in physical activities, including sports.

(2) The State shall promote healthy lifestyles and encourage participation in sports and other physical activities.

Article 52: Right to Health Choices

(1) Citizens have the right to make choices about their health.

(2) The State shall promote public health and provide information about the risks associated with smoking, but shall not restrict individual choices regarding smoking.

Article 53: Right to Safety and Security

(1) The State shall protect the right to life and ensure that all citizens are treated with dignity and respect.

(2) The State shall regulate the ownership and use of firearms to ensure public safety and prevent violence.

Article 54: Right to Privacy and Genetic Information

(1) The State shall protect the privacy and genetic information of its citizens.

(2) The collection and use of DNA data shall be subject to strict legal safeguards and ethical guidelines.

Article 55: Right to Access and Use Technology

(1) Citizens have the right to access and use technology.

(2) The State shall promote technological development and ensure that all citizens have access to the benefits of technology.

(3) The State may regulate the use of technology to protect public safety, national security, or the rights and freedoms of others.

Article 56: Right to Internet Access

(1) Citizens have the right to access and use the internet.

(2) The State shall promote internet freedom and ensure that all citizens have access to the internet and the information it provides.

(3) The State may regulate internet access to protect public safety, national security, or the rights and freedoms of others.

Article 57: Right to Health and Safety

(1) The State shall protect the health and safety of its citizens.

(2) The State shall regulate the use of recreational drugs to minimize harm and ensure public safety.

Article 58: Freedom of Movement

(1) Citizens have the right to freedom of movement within the territory of the State.

(2) The State shall promote sustainable transportation options and ensure that all citizens have access to safe and affordable transportation.

Article 59: Prohibition of Slavery and Forced Labor

(1) Slavery is prohibited in all its forms.

(2) The State shall protect the human rights of all citizens and ensure that no one is subjected to forced labor or exploitation.

Article 60: Right to Choose Alcohol Consumption

(1) Citizens have the right to make choices about their consumption of alcohol.

(2) The State shall promote responsible alcohol consumption and ensure that all citizens are treated with dignity and respect.

(3) The State may regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol to protect public health and safety.

Article 61: Right to Recreational Activities

(1) Citizens have the right to engage in recreational activities, including gambling.

(2) The State shall regulate gambling to ensure fairness and protect vulnerable individuals.

Article 62: Right to Entertainment

(1) Citizens have the right to access and enjoy entertainment, including computer games.

(2) The State shall promote a diverse range of entertainment options and ensure that all citizens have access to entertainment that is safe and appropriate.

(3) The State may regulate certain forms of entertainment to protect children or vulnerable individuals.

Article 63: Freedom of Movement and Travel

(1) Citizens have the right to freedom of movement and the right to leave and return to their country.

(2) The State shall ensure that all citizens are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their nationality or immigration status.

(3) The State may impose reasonable restrictions on freedom of movement in the interest of national security, public order, or public health.

Article 64: Rights of Foreigners

(1) The State shall welcome and protect the rights of all foreigners who reside within its borders.

(2) The State shall ensure that all foreigners are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their nationality or immigration status.

(3) The State may impose reasonable restrictions on the rights of foreigners in the interest of national security, public order, or public health.

Article 65: Duties of Citizens

(1) Citizens have a duty to respect the rights and freedoms of others.

(2) Citizens have a duty to obey the laws of the State.

(3) Citizens have a duty to participate in the democratic process.

(4) Citizens have a duty to contribute to the well-being of society.

Report