Article 21
Everyone has the right to take part in their country’s political affairs either by belonging to the government themselves or by choosing politicians who have the same ideas as them. Elections should take place regularly and voting should be a secret. Every adult should have the right to vote and all votes should be equal.
Article 22
The society in which you live should help you to develop and to make the most of all the advantages (culture, work, social welfare) which are offered to you.
Article 23
Every adult has the right to a job, and to receive a salary that can support him/her and his/her family. Men and women should get paid the same amount of money for doing the same job. Anyone can join a trade union.
Article 24
Everyone should have the right to rest from work and to take regular paid holidays.
Article 25
Everyone has the right to a good life, with enough food, clothing, housing and healthcare. You should be helped if you are out of work, if you are ill, if you are old or if your husband or wife is dead. Women who are going to have a baby should receive special help. All children should have the same rights, whether their mother is married or unmarried.
Article 26
Everyone has the right to go to school and should go to school. Primary schooling should be free. Everyone should be able to learn a profession or continue their studies as far as people. Every-one others from different races and backgrounds. Parents should have the right to choose how and what their children lean.
Article 27
Everyone should have the right to share in their community`s arts and sciences. Works by artists, writers or scientists, should be protected benefit from them.
Article 28
There should be an order to protect your rights. It should be both local and worldwide
Article 29
Everyone should have duties to other people. Human rights should be observed and protected by everyone in a spirit of mutual respect
Article 30
Nobody should take away these rights and freedoms from us.
| Freedom from interference in all of the above rights.
Right to desirable work and to join trade unions.
Right to rest and leisure.
Right to adequate living standards.
Right to social security.
Duty to preserve other people’s rights and freedoms.
Right to education.
Free elections and the right to participate in government
Right to participate in the cultural life of the community.
Right to peace and other.
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