Constitution Day
June 28, Friday
Ukraine's Constitution Day is a national holiday celebrated on June 28 in honor of the adoption of the country's Constitution in 1996. This event is one of the most significant milestones in the history of independent Ukraine, symbolizing the establishment of fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens, as well as the consolidation of democratic principles in the state's structure.This holiday emphasizes the importance of the rule of law, democracy, and the sovereignty of Ukraine. The Constitution adopted in 1996 was a crucial step in the establishment of Ukraine as an independent state with a democratic framework.
Additionally, this day serves as a reminder of the significance of constitutional rights and duties of citizens. The Constitution of Ukraine protects the rights of every citizen and lays down the foundations of the state, urging society to adhere to democratic principles and laws.
For Ukraine, Constitution Day remains an important date symbolizing the aspiration to strengthen democratic institutions and build a free, just society.
Traditions of Celebrating Constitution Day:
Ceremonies and Events. On this day, solemn events are held throughout the country, including official ceremonies with the participation of state leaders, public figures, and representatives from various fields.
Rallies and Concerts. Rallies, concerts, and cultural events are organized to honor statehood, democracy, and human rights.
Wreath-Laying. Flowers are laid at the monuments and memorials of outstanding figures in Ukrainian history and culture.
Television Broadcasts. Special programs and documentaries are aired on television, telling the story of the Constitution and its significance for Ukraine.