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“Constitutional History of Hungary.” 2000. ConstitutionNet. June 25. https://constitutionnet.org/country/hungary. | |||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Hungary
In Hungary the 1989 amendments to the constitution brought freedom of expression.
“Constitutional History of Hungary.” 2000. ConstitutionNet. June 25. https://constitutionnet.org/country/hungary.