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Rights and duties encorporated in constitution of republic of china |
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Answer» Answer: Fundamental Duties of Chinese Citizens: Duty to Follow the Constitution: ... Duty to Safeguard the Unity of the Nation: ... Duty to Safeguard the Honour of China: ... Duty to Perform Military SERVICE and Defend the MOTHERLAND: ... Duty to Pay Taxes: ... Other Specific Duties of a Chinese Citizen: . Freedom of movement. The Communist Party came to power in the late 1940s and instituted a command economy. In 1958, Mao Zedong, the Chairman of the Communist Party ofChina, created a residency permit system defining where PEOPLE COULD work, and classified workers as rural or urban. . Political Rights: All citizens who have attained the age of 18 years or above have the right to vote and seek election to any office of a state ORGAN. This political right is available to all without any discrimination on the basis of nationality, race, sex, education, occupation, property, status or length of residence. Only persons specifically debarred by law from exercising the political rights constitute an exception to the above principle. Article 35 does not specify grounds of ineligibility of a particular category of persons. In practice, it includes those persons who are opposed to the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist ideas. |
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