Liberty: Citizens have the right to freedom of expression, thought, conscience, religion, association, assembly, movement, and choice of residence.
Equality: All citizens are equal under the law and are entitled to the same fundamental rights and freedoms, regardless of their race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or other characteristics.
Fraternity: Citizens have the right to solidarity, assistance, and mutual respect.
Security: Citizens have the right to life, physical and mental integrity, and security of their property.
Participation in public life: Citizens have the right to vote, stand for election, and participate in the democratic process.
Access to justice: Citizens have the right to a fair trial, due process of law, and legal representation.
Education: Citizens have the right to free, secular, and mandatory primary education.
Work: Citizens have the right to work, to choose their occupation, and to fair and safe working conditions.
Social protection: Citizens have the right to social security, including healthcare, unemployment benefits, and pensions.
Property: Citizens have the right to own and dispose of property.
Environmental protection: Citizens have the right to a healthy and sustainable environment.
These rights are guaranteed by the French Constitution and are protected by the courts.