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|contents=Constitution Of the Principality of Monaco was ratified on December 17th 1962 Article 23 grants religious freedom. Article 9 declares Catholicism the official state religion. Prince Rainer III and National Council of Monaco. Princely Government of the Principality of Monaco . Princely Government of the Principality of Monaco , 2002. Last modified 2002. Accessed June 21, 2022. https://en.gouv.mc/Government-Institutions/Institutions/Constitution-of-the-Principality#eztoc1036069_1.
|contents=The 1911 constitution of Monaco brought with it protected freedom of expression.
 
“History.” History of Monaco. Embassy of Monaco in Washington D.C., n.d. Accessed November 14, 2022. https://monacodc.org/monhistory.html.
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Monaco

The 1911 constitution of Monaco brought with it protected freedom of expression.

“History.” History of Monaco. Embassy of Monaco in Washington D.C., n.d. Accessed November 14, 2022. https://monacodc.org/monhistory.html.