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Constitutional Day in Cambodia is observed annually on September 24 to commemorate the signing of the new Constitution by King Norodom Sihanouk in 1993. This day marks a significant milestone in Cambodian history, signifying the country's commitment to democracy after years of conflict and turmoil, including the Khmer Rouge regime.
The Constitution formally established Cambodia as a constitutional monarchy with a multiparty democratic system. It was a crucial step in rebuilding the nation's political structure and governance following United Nations-sponsored elections.
On this day, while there are no widespread traditional festivities like those seen during other Cambodian festivals, it serves as an important reminder for citizens about the rule of law and their civic identity within a constitutional framework.