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Constitution Day in Equatorial Guinea
Constitution Day in Equatorial Guinea is celebrated annually on August 15. This holiday marks the adoption of the country's constitution, which is a significant event in the nation's history, reflecting its commitment to law and governance.
The current Constitution of Equatorial Guinea was promulgated on August 15, 1991, and it has been amended several times since. It established the framework for the country's political structure and lays out the rights and duties of its citizens. The day commemorates the establishment of these fundamental laws and principles that govern the nation.
On Constitution Day, various official ceremonies and activities are organized including:
Citizens often have a day off from work to reflect on their rights and responsibilities under the constitution. Many participate in or attend:
Note: Specific traditions and activities may vary each year, but generally revolve around civic engagement and national pride.