1. The State shall recognise and guarantee that every citizen has the right
to education and culture, and it is incumbent upon it to promote the
establishment of a public system of universal and compulsory basic education
that is free of charge in accordance with its possibilities and in conformity
with the law.
2. Everyone has the right to equal opportunities for education and
vocational training.
3. The State shall recognise and supervise private and co-operative
education.
4. The State should ensure the access of every citizen, in accordance to
their abilities, to the highest levels of education, scientific research and
artistic creativity.
5. Everyone has the right to cultural enjoyment and creativity and the duty
to preserve, protect and value cultural heritage.
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