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Title: New Bill of rights
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THE BILL OF RIGHTS
Amendments 1-10 of the Constitution
Amendment I
Altador is a democratic state governed by the rule of law, in which the citizens' rights and freedoms, political pluralism and justice, the free development of human personality represent supreme values and shall be guaranteed, without any discrimination on account of nationality, race, ethnic origin, religion, language, sex, political adherence or social origin... Showed first 250 characters
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THE BILL OF RIGHTS
Amendments 1-10 of the Constitution
Amendment I
Altador is a democratic state governed by the rule of law, in which the citizens' rights and freedoms, political pluralism and justice, the free development of human personality represent supreme values and shall be guaranteed, without any discrimination on account of nationality, race, ethnic origin, religion, language, sex, political adherence or social origin... Showed next 250 characters
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