Yes, Poland has constitutional protections for freedom of speech, allowing individuals to express their opinions and ideas freely. However, there have been concerns regarding the erosion of press freedoms and governmental influence over media outlets in recent years. Additionally, some laws related to hate speech and defamation can limit certain expressions. Overall, while the framework for free speech exists, its practical application can be contentious.
The people who wrote the constitution also wrote the bill of rights, which includes the freedom of speech.
yes
Freedom Union - Poland - ended in 2005.
The Four Freedoms speech was given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on January 6, 1941. It detailed the four freedoms that he believed people everywhere should have. They were freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
no its the same.
The first amendment gives people the freedom of speech. Protest is freedom of speech.
The USSR tried the idea of Glasnost to allow its people more freedom of speech.
No we do not and we never have had total freedom of speech and neither does any country on this planetHowever we do have Freedoms of speech, which is different.
The people who wrote the constitution also wrote the bill of rights, which includes the freedom of speech.
Some people and organizations do not respect freedom of speech or freedom of press. These people can be prosecuted and jailed.
yes
People can say what they want (mostly) and this is freedom of speech. Freedom of the press is when newspapers can print their opinion whether it is critical of the government or not.
People can say what they want (mostly) and this is freedom of speech. Freedom of the press is when newspapers can print their opinion whether it is critical of the government or not.
freedom for black people
no
yes
Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion