The Fundamental rights contemplated in the Political Constitution are:

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The Fundamental rights contemplated in the Political Constitution are: создатель Mind Map: The Fundamental rights contemplated in the Political Constitution are:

1. Right to life

1.1. Art: 43

1.2. It is inviolable. No law may establish the death penalty, or any authority to apply it.

2. Right to physical integrity:

2.1. Art: 46

2.1.1. Everyone has the right to have their physical, mental and moral integrity respected, consequently

3. Right to liberty.

3.1. Art: 44

3.1.1. It is the action that guarantees personal freedom that is inviolable.

4. Right to Identity

4.1. Art: 56

4.1.1. Everyone has the right to a proper name, the surname of the father and the mother and to know their identity.

5. Protection of honor, privacy, own image and reputation

5.1. Art:60

5.1.1. Everyone has the right to the protection of their honor, private life, privacy, own image, confidentiality and reputation. The law will limit the use of information technology to guarantee the honor and personal and family privacy of citizens and the full exercise of their rights.

6. Right to family

6.1. Art:75

6.1.1. The State will protect families as a natural association of society and as the fundamental space for the integral development of people. Family relationships are based on equal rights and duties, solidarity, common effort, mutual understanding and reciprocal respect among its members. The State will guarantee protection to the mother, the father or those who exercise the head of the family.

7. Right to Maternity and Paternity.

7.1. Arti:76

7.1.1. Maternity and paternity are fully protected, regardless of the marital status of the mother or father. Couples have the right to freely and responsibly decide the number of sons or daughters they wish to conceive and to have the information and means to ensure the exercise of this right.

8. Right to health

8.1. Art: 83

8.2. Health is a fundamental social right, an obligation of the State, which will guarantee it as part of the right to life.

9. Right to Marriage

9.1. Art:77

9.1.1. Marriage between a man and a woman is protected, based on free consent and the absolute equality of the rights and duties of the spouses.

10. Right to vote.

10.1. Suffrage is a right. It is exercised by free, universal, direct and secret vote. The law will guarantee the principle of personalization of suffrage and proportional representation.

10.1.1. Art: 63

11. APA reference format.

12. Abramovich, V. and Courtis, C. (2002). Rights social rights as enforceable rights. Madrid: Editorial Trotta Los derechos sociales como derechos subjetivos fundamentales