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Polish citizens enjoy a range of rights protected by the Constitution of Poland, including the right to life, personal liberty, and equality before the law. They have the freedom of expression, assembly, and association, as well as the right to participate in public affairs, including voting in elections. Additionally, citizens have the right to access education and healthcare, and to seek legal redress for violations of their rights. These rights are reinforced by Poland's membership in the European Union and various international human rights treaties.

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