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|contents=After its independence from Portugal in 1975, the People’s Republic of Mozambique established a socialist state with a constitution that protected freedom of association in its first constitution under Article 27 (Mozambique 1990. 9). In 1990 a new constitution was put into place that reformed the country into its present form, with Article 34 ensuring freedom of association to all (“Constitution of the People’s Republic of Mozambique” 17)
“The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Mozambique.” 2023. Mozambique History.
https://mozambiquehistory.net/justice/constitution/19800000_english_constitution.pdf.
Mozambique “Constitution of Mozambique” 1990
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Mozambique

After its independence from Portugal in 1975, the People’s Republic of Mozambique established a socialist state with a constitution that protected freedom of association in its first constitution under Article 27 (Mozambique 1990. 9). In 1990 a new constitution was put into place that reformed the country into its present form, with Article 34 ensuring freedom of association to all (“Constitution of the People’s Republic of Mozambique” 17)

“The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Mozambique.” 2023. Mozambique History. https://mozambiquehistory.net/justice/constitution/19800000_english_constitution.pdf. Mozambique “Constitution of Mozambique” 1990