ππ· Croatia – “Freedom, Equality, and National Identity”
Foundational Document: Constitution of the Republic of Croatia (1990, consolidated through 2010)
π Core Principles & Rights
Croatia’s Constitution begins with a celebration of its independence, democratic values, and dedication to freedom, equality, and the rule of law. It recognizes human dignity as the foundation of all rights.
The Constitution guarantees:
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Freedom of conscience, religion, and expression 
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Equality before the law, regardless of race, gender, language, or social background 
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Protection of personal liberty, with explicit safeguards against unlawful detention 
Citizens enjoy strong political rights:
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Universal suffrage 
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Freedom of association and peaceful protest 
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Participation in public affairs through elected representation 
Social rights are also protected:
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Right to education at all levels 
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Right to work, fair wages, and social security 
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Special protection for children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities 
π Why This Matters
Croatia’s Constitution reflects a careful balance between national identity and universal human rights. It envisions a society where liberty and equality are inseparable, and where the state has a clear duty to protect the dignity of every individual. In a region once marked by conflict, Croatia’s foundational values prioritize healing through justice, tolerance, and civic participation.
 
 
 
 

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