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Freedom to Agree

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For a state to exist, citizens have to consider themselves members of the state community, support their homeland’s sovereignty aspirations and agree on the rules of coexistence. The constitution enshrines the co-citizenship agreement on the principles of which the life of the state must be managed. Each day, the state’s discussions take place on how to reconcile our different interests and achieve the best possible results together in accordance with the Constitution.

The permanent exposition explains how decisions are made by different public authorities, how the state apparatus functions, how the most essential principles of democracy (elections, separation of powers, party representation) are implemented, and what is the role of citizens in the legislative and other decision-making processes.