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Constituent Assembly Convocation Day is celebrated on May 1st in Latvia, marking the anniversary of the convening of the Latvian Constituent Assembly (Satversmes sapulce) in 1920. This body was responsible for establishing the foundation of the state, drafting and adopting the Constitution (Satversme), and setting the course for Latvia's independence and democratic governance after World War I.
There are no specific public traditions associated with this day. It is primarily a historical commemoration rather than a day with widespread celebratory events or customs. However, it is recognized as an important date in Latvian history for its role in shaping modern Latvia's political landscape.
The day serves as a reminder of Latvia’s journey toward establishing an independent and democratic state. While there are no specific traditions or public holidays associated with this day, it remains an important part of Latvian national history.