The eight rights and eight obligations of citizens are recited as follows:
1. Eight rights
1. Political rights: including the right to vote, the right to be elected, the freedom of speech, the freedom of publication, the freedom of association, the freedom of procession and the freedom of demonstration.
2. Freedom rights: including personal freedom, freedom of communication, freedom of speech and freedom of publication.
3. Equal rights: including equality before the law and equal rights for all.
4. Labor rights: including employment, labor protection and labor remuneration.
5. Property rights: including property ownership, property use right, property income right, etc.
6. Intellectual property rights: including patents, trademarks and copyrights.
7. supervisory rights: including the supervisory rights over state organs and their staff.
8. Education right: including the right to education. It should be noted that these rights are not absolute, they may be different in different countries and regions, and the realization of these rights needs the protection of laws and systems.
II. Eight Obligations
1. Abide by the Constitution and laws.
2. Observe public order and respect social morality.
3. safeguard the security, honor and interests of the motherland.
4. Pay taxes according to law.
5. Observe labor discipline and complete labor tasks.
6. Observe public health and civilized behavior.
7. Respect social morality, care for and help people in need.
8. Exercise citizens' rights and perform citizens' obligations according to law.
the importance of citizens fulfilling their obligations
citizens fulfilling their obligations is a manifestation of social responsibility and an important guarantee for maintaining social order and fairness and justice. Doing one's duty is not only a moral responsibility, but also a legal obligation.
First of all, doing one's duty is a citizen's contribution to society. Every citizen is a member of society and should make his own contribution to the development and progress of society. Doing one's duty can promote social harmony and stability and improve people's quality of life.
Secondly, fulfilling obligations is the need to maintain social order. Citizens should abide by laws and regulations and maintain social order, fairness and justice. If everyone can fulfill their obligations, it can effectively reduce the occurrence of illegal and criminal acts and improve the sense of security and stability of society.
finally, doing one's duty is also the embodiment of one's moral character. A person who does his duty not only has a sense of responsibility and responsibility, but also has moral sentiments and self-discipline. Such people can win the respect and trust of others and establish a good image and credibility.
therefore, it is very important for citizens to fulfill their obligations. Only when every citizen can realize his responsibilities and obligations can we build a harmonious, stable and prosperous society together.
refer to Baidu encyclopedia-citizens for the above contents.