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According to the Constitution of Madagascar, people of the island are bound to follow Madagascar Laws. Madagascar Law tries to maintain the rules and regulation of the country. Madagascar Laws ensure the peace of this country. The whole island comes under the same law. The judiciary system of Madagascar is strong enough to maintain the security of the country.
Laws of Madagascar include the several rules and regulations such as Madagascar would be a secular country. It should be a republic. The country should be a democratic one with decentralized territories. The motto of Madagascar should be “Homeland-Revolution-Liberty” and the Tri-colored flag should be the national emblem. The national anthem of the county is “Oh Dear Homeland”. The national language should be Malagasy and Antananarivo should be the capital of the country.
According to the Constitution the Coat of Arms and State Seals are defined by law. Sovereignty should be there among people. People should have the voting rights. Discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion etc should be prohibited. According to the law of the country, freedom of speech, opinion, press, association, communication etc should be granted and everyone should have the right to move freely inside the country.
The law ensures that every one should have the protection of their life, residence and correspondence. No one should be punished twice for the same deeds and everyone should have access to justice.
Right to be educated and health is granted. The cultural heritage of the country should be protected. The citizens should have the right to strike and should have the right form an organization. According to the law of Madagascar every one should respect the flag and the national anthem.
There are many other laws as well. Laws in Madagascar should be applicable to each and every subject of the country. Some of the laws are also applicable for visitors.
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