LIFE, LIBERTY, RELIGION, & THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
-Religious Freedom
DECLARATION ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
POPE PAUL VI,
DEC 7, 1965
Note that Roman Catholicism is recognized as the official religion
-The Right to Life
SUFFRAGE
-Women's Voting Rights
Women may not vote
-Election
Only cardinals below 80 may vote for a new pope
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The Vatican has more freedoms than Iran.
the country vatican city does not support wmen for standing in election and voting. a lot of women and children are sexually assaulted , detentions for people {journalists} who leak information or talk about the country an insulting manner are thrown into prison under worst conditions hence freedom of expression is violated . the vatican city just tap dances about human rights this always
No, Vatican citizenship is held by the pope, cardinals residing in Vatican City, active members of the Holy See's diplomatic service, and other directors of Vatican offices and services. Of the 800 or so residents, only about 220 are citizens of the Vatican.
They had rights as citizens of their city-state.
While there are about 800 residents of Vatican City, there are only about 220 citizens of the Vatican. This number includes the pope, cardinals who are assigned to work in the Vatican and some members of the diplomatic corps. These are the only persons who carry a passport from the Vatican.
There are no true natives of Vatican City. Of the 800-850 residents, only about 220 have Vatican citizenship and that includes the pope, all cardinals that are assigned to work in the Vatican as well as some members of the papal diplomatic corps.
yellow and white mean division among the people and key represent when vatican city got freedom from Italy
Citizenship is only granted to employees of the Vatican residing there. If their employment or assignment ends, they are no longer considered citizens.
There are two ethnic groups that make up the main population of the Vatican. These are Italians and Swiss citizens.
Rights that are afforded to citizens of a country, namely, or even a city.
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Vatican City is the capital of Vatican City the country.