The government believes the constitution provides a strong enough guarantee of religious freedom and should not be changed.
The law also violated the guarantee of freedom of the press.
Nevertheless, there are no legal guarantees of 'liberty' or 'freedom'.
What's at stake is nothing less than the constitutional guarantee of freedom of the press.
Its existence in the form we know is a guarantee of intellectual and political freedom.
It is surprising that the Constitution contained an apparent guarantee of religious freedom.
Another is over the plan's agreed guarantee of "complete freedom of press, television and radio."
Now more than ever, parliamentary democracy, in Europe and nationally, represents a guarantee of freedom.
At the same time it is the guarantee of freedom of speech.
But there is no guarantee of security, freedom and peace.