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For example the Swiss one includes this:
So similarly it could say:
Or let's look at this one:
Which could similarly read:
There are also several articles where the Confederation shall encourage things (e.g. education in music and sport) or promote things (e.g. research) so it could also say to encourage/promote usage/acceptance of cash.
Anyway, we can write into our constitutions pretty much whatever we like. Unlike in the US where the constitution is considered untouchable, we essentially treat it like just another law book.
Education and access to communications are fundamental rights, unlike access to cash. You can live a perfectly normal life without ever touching a single coin.
Of course you can write that in the constitution, but that's just a populist measure of which the Swiss constitution is full of.
I didn't say it was the correct place, I just said it's common, to which you agree in your last sentence.
It's common in Switzerland. You said it was common in all of Europe.