Six Good Things in the Italian Constitution
The following quotes are taken from the official English translation of the Italian Constitution.
Article 27: "Death penalty is prohibited."
Article 29: "The Republic recognizes the rights of the family as a natural society founded on marriage."
Article 33: "Entities and private persons have the right to establish schools and institutions of education…"
Article 38: "Every citizen unable to work and without the necessary means of subsistence is entitled to welfare support."
Article 39: "Registered trade unions are legal persons."
Article 50: "Any citizen may present petitions to Parliament to request legislative measures or to express collective needs."
Article 27: "Death penalty is prohibited."
Article 29: "The Republic recognizes the rights of the family as a natural society founded on marriage."
Article 33: "Entities and private persons have the right to establish schools and institutions of education…"
Article 38: "Every citizen unable to work and without the necessary means of subsistence is entitled to welfare support."
Article 39: "Registered trade unions are legal persons."
Article 50: "Any citizen may present petitions to Parliament to request legislative measures or to express collective needs."