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	<description><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p><p>---</p><p>PART II — RIGHTS, LIBERTIES, AND DEMOCRATIC GUARANTEES</p><p>Section 1. Fundamental Human Dignity<br />1. Human dignity is inherent and inviolable. &nbsp;<br />2. The State shall respect, protect, and fulfill the dignity of every person without exception. &nbsp;<br />3. No law or government action may diminish or infringe upon this principle.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 2. Equality and Non‑Discrimination<br />1. All persons are equal before the law and entitled to equal protection and equal benefit of the law. &nbsp;<br />2. Discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, religion, political belief, socioeconomic status, or immigration status is prohibited. &nbsp;<br />3. The State shall take affirmative measures to eliminate systemic inequality and historical injustice.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 3. Personal Liberty and Security<br />1. Every person has the right to life, liberty, and personal security. &nbsp;<br />2. No person shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention, or surveillance. &nbsp;<br />3. Torture, cruel or degrading treatment, and coercive interrogation are prohibited without exception. &nbsp;<br />4. Habeas corpus shall be guaranteed at all times, including during emergencies.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 4. Privacy and Digital Rights<br />1. Every person has the right to privacy in their home, communications, data, and digital identity. &nbsp;<br />2. Personal data belongs to the individual; its collection, storage, and use require informed consent. &nbsp;<br />3. Mass surveillance without individualized judicial authorization is prohibited. &nbsp;<br />4. Individuals have the right to access, correct, delete, and transfer their personal data. &nbsp;<br />5. Algorithms used by the State must be transparent, auditable, and free from discriminatory bias.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 5. Freedom of Expression, Press, and Information<br />1. Every person has the right to freedom of expression, speech, and artistic creation. &nbsp;<br />2. A free, independent, and diverse press is essential to democracy and shall be protected. &nbsp;<br />3. The State shall ensure public access to accurate information and safeguard against censorship. &nbsp;<br />4. Whistleblowers exposing wrongdoing, corruption, or threats to public welfare are protected.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 6. Freedom of Assembly, Association, and Participation<br />1. People have the right to peaceful assembly, protest, and collective action. &nbsp;<br />2. Workers have the right to organize, unionize, and bargain collectively. &nbsp;<br />3. No person shall be penalized for participating in democratic or civic activities. &nbsp;<br />4. Political participation shall be free from intimidation, coercion, or economic retaliation.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 7. Democratic Integrity and Voting Rights<br />1. Voting is a fundamental right and civic duty. &nbsp;<br />2. Elections shall be free, fair, accessible, and publicly funded. &nbsp;<br />3. Voter suppression in any form is prohibited. &nbsp;<br />4. Districts shall be drawn by an independent, nonpartisan commission. &nbsp;<br />5. Citizens have the right to direct democracy mechanisms including initiatives, referenda, and recall elections.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 8. Economic and Social Rights<br />1. Every person has the right to adequate housing, nutritious food, clean water, and essential utilities. &nbsp;<br />2. Healthcare is a universal right; the State shall ensure equitable access to comprehensive care. &nbsp;<br />3. Education from early childhood through higher education or vocational training shall be publicly funded and accessible. &nbsp;<br />4. Every person has the right to meaningful employment, fair wages, safe working conditions, and protection from exploitation. &nbsp;<br />5. No person shall live in poverty in a nation of abundance; the State shall ensure a basic standard of living.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 9. Environmental and Climate Rights<br />1. Every person has the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. &nbsp;<br />2. The State shall protect ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources for present and future generations. &nbsp;<br />3. Climate policy shall be guided by scientific consensus and the principle of intergenerational justice. &nbsp;<br />4. Communities disproportionately affected by environmental harm shall receive priority protection and remediation.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 10. Indigenous Sovereignty and Rights<br />1. Indigenous nations possess inherent sovereignty and the right to self‑governance. &nbsp;<br />2. Their lands, cultures, languages, and traditions shall be protected and revitalized. &nbsp;<br />3. The State shall honor treaties, ensure free, prior, and informed consent, and provide restitution for historical injustices.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 11. Family, Identity, and Bodily Autonomy<br />1. Every person has the right to bodily autonomy, including reproductive freedom and gender self‑determination. &nbsp;<br />2. Families, in all their diverse forms, are entitled to protection and support. &nbsp;<br />3. Marriage is a civil institution open to all consenting adults.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 12. Justice, Due Process, and Fair Treatment<br />1. Every person has the right to a fair, impartial, and timely trial. &nbsp;<br />2. Public defenders shall be adequately funded and independent. &nbsp;<br />3. Excessive bail, fines, and sentences are prohibited. &nbsp;<br />4. The justice system shall prioritize rehabilitation, restorative justice, and community safety over punishment. &nbsp;<br />5. The death penalty is abolished.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 13. Rights of Future Generations<br />1. The State shall act as a steward for future generations, ensuring that long‑term well‑being is not sacrificed for short‑term gain. &nbsp;<br />2. Policies must consider ecological, economic, and social sustainability across generations.</p><p>---</p><p>Section 14. Enforcement and Justiciability<br />1. All rights in this Part are fully enforceable in courts of law. &nbsp;<br />2. The State bears the burden of proving any limitation on rights is necessary, proportionate, and consistent with democratic values. &nbsp;<br />3. No emergency, war, or crisis may suspend the core rights enumerated in Sections 1</p>]]></description>
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