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|contents=According to Article 53, the 24 members of The National Council are elected by direct universal suffrage. Electors are Monegasque citizens, of either gender, who have reached 18 years of age. (Constitute Project, “Monaco’s Constitution of [[Probable year::1962]] with Amendments through [[Probable year::2002]]” ). | |contents=According to Article 53, the 24 members of The National Council are elected by direct universal suffrage. Electors are Monegasque citizens, of either gender, who have reached 18 years of age. (Constitute Project, “Monaco’s Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1962]] with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 2002]]” ). | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Monaco
According to Article 53, the 24 members of The National Council are elected by direct universal suffrage. Electors are Monegasque citizens, of either gender, who have reached 18 years of age. (Constitute Project, “Monaco’s Constitution of 1962 with Amendments through 2002” ).