The political rights and freedoms of China citizens are as follows:
1. political rights and freedoms: political rights and freedoms refer to the rights and freedoms enjoyed by citizens to participate in the political life of the country according to law, including two aspects: first, the right to vote and the right to be elected; Second, political freedom includes freedom of speech, publication, assembly, association, procession and demonstration.
2. Freedom of religious belief: The Constitution stipulates that China citizens have freedom of religious belief. No state organ, social organization or individual may compel citizens to believe in or not believe in religion, and may not discriminate against citizens who believe in or not believe in religion.
3. Right to personal freedom: the broad sense of personal freedom includes the inviolability of citizens' personal dignity and residence, and the communication secrets closely related to personal freedom are protected by law.
4. Socio-economic rights: Socio-economic rights refer to the rights enjoyed by citizens in economic life and material interests, and are the premise and material basis for citizens to realize other rights. Mainly includes: first, property rights; Second, the right of inheritance; Third, the right to work; Fourth, the right to rest; Fifth, the right to material help; Sixth, the right to life security for retirees.
5. Educational, scientific and cultural rights and freedoms: The Constitution stipulates that citizens have the right and obligation to receive education, and the state takes various measures to develop various educational undertakings.
6. Rights of specific people: The so-called specific people refer to people including women, mothers, children, the elderly, retirees, families of martyrs, overseas Chinese, returned overseas Chinese and their relatives. Their rights include: first, women, marriage, family, mothers, children and the elderly are protected by the state; Second, protect the rights of retirees and families of martyrs; Third, protect the legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese, returned overseas Chinese and their relatives.
7. Supervision: The Constitution stipulates that citizens have the right to criticize and make suggestions to state organs and state functionaries; Have the right to appeal, accuse or report to the state organs for their illegal and dereliction of duty.
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Article 34 of the Constitution stipulates that all citizens of People's Republic of China (PRC) who have reached the age of 18 have the right to vote and stand for election, regardless of nationality, race, sex, occupation, family background, religious belief, education level, property status and length of residence. Except those who are deprived of political rights according to law.
Article 35 of the Constitution: People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens enjoy freedom of speech, publication, assembly, association, procession and demonstration.
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According to the relevant notice of Shijiazhuang Education Bureau on compulsory education enrol