Mexican Citizens Rights Overview

Summary

Mexican citizens have the right to address grievances under Article 8 of the Constitution. Article 35 allows participation in referendums, while Article 71 enables proposing laws through initiatives, requiring signatures from 0.13% of registered voters. Articles 6, 7, and 9 protect freedom of expression, press, and assembly.

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are there any other sections that deal with this?
Certainly! Here are some additional sections of the Mexican Constitution that address citizens' rights:
- **Article ***: Guarantees the right to freedom of expression.
- **Article ***: Ensures the right to freedom of the press.
- **Article ***: Protects the right to peacefully assemble.
Is there a specific aspect you need more information on?
are there any articles about citizens rights to suggest changes to laws, ordinances, etc.?
I understand you are seeking information about citizens' rights to suggest changes to laws and ordinances, specifically in Zurich. Here are relevant points under Swiss law:
- **Federal Level**:
- **Federal Constitution**: Articles * and * allow Swiss citizens to propose changes through popular initiatives.
- **Referendums**: Citizens can request a referendum on new laws.
- **Cantonal Level (Zurich)**:
- **Cantonal Constitution**: Zurich residents can propose changes to cantonal laws and ordinances through initiatives and referendums.
Is there a specific aspect or more detailed information you need regarding these rights?
No, in MEXICO
I apologize for the confusion. In Mexico, citizens have the right to propose changes to laws and ordinances. Below are some relevant articles from the Mexican Constitution:
- **Article ***: Grants citizens the right to vote and be elected, and includes the right to participate in referendums and popular consultations.
- **Article ***: Allows citizens to propose laws through initiatives, provided they gather the necessary signatures.
Is there a specific aspect you need more information on?
How many signatures are required for: - **Article ***: Allows citizens to propose laws through initiatives, provided they gather the necessary signatures.
Certainly! To propose a law through a popular initiative under Article * of the Mexican Constitution, citizens must gather at least *.*% of the total registered voters' signatures from the previous federal electoral roll.
Is there anything else you would like to know?