Article 3 - Freedom Of Opinion

Draft · 7 June 2026

Freedom of opinion shall be recognized as a fundamental guarantee. Every individual shall have the right to form, express, share, and debate their ideas and beliefs without fear of censorship, punishment, or coercion. No group, entity, union, political party, or religious organization and figure shall be permitted to dictate, pressure, or proselytize others regarding what they should think, say, do, or commit to do.

This freedom shall not extend to speech or conduct that incites violence, promotes hatred, or explicitly seeks to harm others whether as a group or as an individual. The state shall maintain legal protections for free expression while ensuring firm boundaries against abuse.

These boundaries shall be reviewed regularly by the citizenry through open, democratic processes. Public discourse shall be protected and encouraged as a cornerstone of democratic life, with structures in place to prevent suppression, disinformation, manipulation and alright falsehood.