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Article 32 of the [[Probable year::1853]]  Argentinian Constitution states that “the Federal Congress shall not enact laws that restrict the freedom of the press or that establish federal jurisdiction over it” (Constitute Project, “Argentina's Constitution of [[Probable year::1853]],  Reinstated in [[Probable year::1983]],  with Amendments through [[Probable year::1994]]” ).
Article 32 of the [[Probable year:: 1853]]  Argentinian Constitution states that “the Federal Congress shall not enact laws that restrict the freedom of the press or that establish federal jurisdiction over it” (Constitute Project, “Argentina's Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1853]],  Reinstated in [[Probable year:: 1983]],  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 1994]]” ).




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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Argentina

Article 32 of the 1853 Argentinian Constitution states that “the Federal Congress shall not enact laws that restrict the freedom of the press or that establish federal jurisdiction over it” (Constitute Project, “Argentina's Constitution of 1853, Reinstated in 1983, with Amendments through 1994” ).