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|contents=The Constitution of Greece was ratified 11 June 1975. Articles 5.2 and 13 protect religious freedom, equality, and prohibit religious discrimination. Article 3 recognizes the Eastern Orthodox Church of Christ as the prevailing religion of Greece. Hellenic Parliament. “001-156 Syntagma UK New - Hellenic Parliament.” Hellenic Parliament. Hellenic Parliament, 2008. Last modified 2008. Accessed June 14, 2022. https://www.hellenicparliament.gr/UserFiles/f3c70a23-7696-49db-9148-f24dce6a27c8/001-156%20aggliko.pdf.
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Greece

The 1864 reforming of the 1844 constitution brought freedom of expression to Greece.

https://www.britannica.com/place/Greece/Reform-expansion-and-defeat