AbstractSince antiquity citizens have their participating role in judicial and political functions. The concept underlying the term “citizenship” persists today, “citizenship” designating the legal status that allows a person to take part to state life by direct participation by referendum or indirect participation by delegating powers to the parliament as representatives of its exercise. Etymologically speaking, the term “citizen” refers to those who have civil and political rights, and are subject to certain obligations instead.The meaning of the concept of citizenship is extended during the development of the state political life being individualized to the nation.It is necessary to underline that the population of a state or nation find...