Country:
Eritrea Eritrea
– Constitution
Preamble
We the people of Eritrea, united in a common struggle for our rights
and common destiny, standing on the solid ground of unity and justice
bequeathed by our martyrs and combatants: With Eternal Gratitude
to the scores of thousands of our martyrs who sacrificed their lives
for the causes of our rights and independence, during the long and
heroic revolutionary struggle for liberation, and to the courage
and steadfastness of our Eritrean patriots;
Aware that it is the sacred duty of all Eritreans to build a strong
and developed Eritrea on the bases of freedom, unity, peace, stability
and security achieved through the long struggle of all Eritreans,
which tradition we must cherish, preserve and develop;
Realising
that in order to build a developed country, it is necessary that
the unity, equality, love for truth and justice, self-reliance,
and hard work, which we nurtured during our revolutionary struggle
for independence and which helped us to triumph, must become the
core of our national values;
Appreciating the fact that for the development and health of our
society, it is necessary that we inherit and improve upon the traditional
community-based assistance and fraternity, love for family, respect
for elders, mutual respect and consideration;
Article
11 National Culture
(2) The State shall encourage the values of community solidarity
and the love and respect of family.
Article 22 Family
(1)
The family is the natural and fundamental unit of society and is
entitled to the protection and special care of the State and society.
(2) Men and women of full legal age shall have the right, upon their
consent, to marry and to found a family freely, without any discrimination
and they shall have equal rights and duties as to all family affairs.
(3) Parents have the right and duty to bring up their children with
proper care and affection; and, in turn, children have the right
and the duty to respect their parents and to sustain them in their
old age.
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