| A citizen has obligations
and rights. Unfortunately the only
thing officially taught as conduct
(despite the theoretical exposure
of students to the rights of the citizen
and the conduct required) is that
the citizen is only obliged to pay
taxes and has the right (by force
in several states) to vote.
This constitutes a highly incomplete
and distorted image of what the citizen
is obliged to do and what rights he/she
possesses. According to the constitution
and the laws the citizen is obligated
to know and act upon the following:
to know and abide by the laws and
see to their proper enforcement.
to protect the state constitution
when it is attacked by un-constitutional
legislation which he/she is obliged
to file against and actively ignore.
to check on the people staffing
on all levels all the state mechanism
from the president of the republic
to the prime minister to the social
servant and associate as they are
people in the service of every individual
citizen and are sustained completely
by the tax paying of these citizens.
The check consists of the demand for
disciplinary and correctional action
corresponding to any social servant
or associate or ranking officer in
the case of breach of their duties.
people committing crimes against
the citizen and the state under the
protection of parliamentary/ ministry/
prime ministry/ diplomatic immunity,
the citizen is required to sue in
the civil and criminal courts after
this immunity is raised.
RIGHTS
- The citizen has the right to be
informed officially on any legislation/
code/ law he/she desired BY THE
PROPER AUTHORITIES AND NOT BY PRIVATE
PROFESSIONALS. Denial of this informing
gives the right to the citizen to
sue for reimbursement.
- The citizen has the right to
publicize anything he/she wishes
if it does not constitute libel,
defamation of character or expression
of views or intentions infringing
human rights (e.g. pornographic
texts, racist manifestoes, etc).
- The citizen has the right to
change his/her opinion as it is
expressed through elections results
for any reason, and especially in
the case of breach/inobservance
of pre-election promises, embezzlement
of public property, lowering of
the quality of life, abolition of
established rights, economic deterioration,
unsatisfactory or even traitorous
behavior and handling of ethnic
matters.
- The citizen has the right of
a complete and substantiated as
well as continual updates in information
(news information) on all matters
concerning him/her under the responsibility
of the state which is obligated
to protect and serve WITHOUT THE
COMMENTARIES OF THIRD PARTIES so
that the citizen will be able to
deliberate on highly important matters
affecting as a rule daily life,
and make decisions through referendums.
- The citizen has the right not
to recognize the government he/she
voted for or which was put in place
through elections if he/she judges
that this government does not serve
his/her interests.
In general, the citizen
of every state is not a hostage or
a serf. On the contrary, he/she is
the driving force and the agent
of all those who take it upon themselves
to serve and look after him/her administratively
in the state mechanism and who illegally
embezzle this status and power through
the incomplete informing and education
of the citizens.
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