What are the basic rights and obligations of citizens?

The Constitution stipulates the basic rights of China citizens, mainly including the following aspects:

(1) Everyone is equal before the law;

(2) Political rights and freedoms, including the right to vote and to be elected, freedom of speech, publication, assembly, association, procession and demonstration;

(3) Freedom of religious belief;

(4) Personal and personality rights, including personal freedom, personal dignity and residence, are inviolable, and freedom and privacy of communication are protected by law;

(five) the right to supervise, including the right to criticize, suggest, appeal, accuse, expose and obtain compensation for state organs and their staff according to law;

(6) Social and economic rights, including the right to work, the right to rest for workers, the right to guarantee the life of retirees, and the right to receive social security and material help from the state and society due to old age, illness, disability or loss of working ability;

(7) Social and cultural rights and freedoms, including the right to education and the freedom to engage in scientific research, literary and artistic creation and other cultural activities;

(8) Women's right to protection, including women's equal rights with men in political, economic, cultural, social and family life;

(9) Marriage, family, mother and children are protected by the state;

(10) The lawful rights and interests of overseas Chinese, returned overseas Chinese and their relatives are protected by the state.