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"Everyone has the right to form associations with other persons, including the right to form or join trade unions. Every citizen is entitled to form political parties with other citizens and join such parties. These rights may be restricted for persons belonging to the armed forces and law enforcement organizations. No one shall be forced to join a political party or association." | "Everyone has the right to form associations with other persons, including the right to form or join trade unions. Every citizen is entitled to form political parties with other citizens and join such parties. These rights may be restricted for persons belonging to the armed forces and law enforcement organizations. No one shall be forced to join a political party or association." | ||
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http://www.parliament.am/legislation.php?sel=show&ID=2425&lang=eng | http://www.parliament.am/legislation.php?sel=show&ID=2425&lang=eng | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Armenia
The first assertion of freedom of association is mentioned in Article 25 of the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Armenia:
"Everyone has the right to form associations with other persons, including the right to form or join trade unions. Every citizen is entitled to form political parties with other citizens and join such parties. These rights may be restricted for persons belonging to the armed forces and law enforcement organizations. No one shall be forced to join a political party or association."
References:
http://www.parliament.am/legislation.php?sel=show&ID=2425&lang=eng