All Germans are entitled to meet together, peaceably and unarmed, without previous notice or special permission.
An act of the Realm may require notification of open-air meetings, and, where there is direct danger to public security, may forbid them.
Article 124.
All Germans are entitled to form associations or unions for purposes which are not in contravention of the penal law. This right may not be restricted by preventive measures. The same holds good for religious unions and associations.[38]
Every association may acquire corporate rights in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Code. Corporate rights may not be refused to any association on the ground that its aims are of a political, social, political, or religious nature.
Article 125.
The liberty and secrecy of the ballot are guaranteed. An electoral law shall make further provision.
Article 126.
Every German may address a written petition or complaint to the competent authority or the people's representatives. This right may be exercised both by the individual or by several persons in common.
Article 127.