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|contents=The Mexican Constitutions of 1857 and 1917 both protect the citizens right to freedom of expression.
|contents=Mexico has had several constitutions throughout its history with the first, the Constitution of Apatzingán, being in 1814. In Chapter V, Article 40 of the Constitution of Apatzingán, citizens are guaranteed the right to express themselves and manifest their opinions.


“Political Constitution of the United Mexican States - UNAM.” UNAM. Accessed November 14, 2022. https://www2.juridicas.unam.mx/constitucion-reordenada-consolidada/en/vigente.
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Latest revision as of 05:49, 12 August 2024

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

Mexico

Mexico has had several constitutions throughout its history with the first, the Constitution of Apatzingán, being in 1814. In Chapter V, Article 40 of the Constitution of Apatzingán, citizens are guaranteed the right to express themselves and manifest their opinions.

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