All Germans have the right of meeting peaceably and unarmed without notice or special permission.
Previous notice may be required by national law for meetings in the open, and such meetings may be forbidden in case of immediate danger to the public safety.
ARTICLE 124
All Germans have the right to form associations or societies for purposes not contrary to the criminal law. This right can not be limited by preventive measures. The same provisions apply to religious associations and societies.
Every association has the right of incorporation in accordance with the civil law. No association may be denied this right on the ground that it pursues a political, social-political, or religious object.
ARTICLE 125
The liberty and secrecy of the suffrage are guaranteed. Details will be regulated by the election laws.
ARTICLE 126
Every German has the right to petition or to complain in writing to the appropriate authorities or to the representatives of the People. This right may be exercised by individuals as well as by several persons together.