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Constitution Day in Moldova is celebrated annually on August 27th. This day marks the adoption of the country's constitution in 1994, three years after Moldova declared its independence from the Soviet Union on August 27, 1991. The constitution is a key document that lays out the fundamental principles by which the country is governed and serves as a cornerstone for its democratic values and rule of law.
The constitution was adopted by the Moldovan Parliament and came into effect on August 27, 1994, symbolizing a pivotal moment in consolidating the young state's sovereignty and legal framework. This event was critical in establishing Moldova's identity as an independent nation.
On Constitution Day, various activities and ceremonies are organized throughout Moldova to celebrate this significant date:
The general public often engages in:
As Constitution Day falls on the same date as Independence Day (August 27), celebrations often intertwine with those commemorating Moldova's independence. This double significance makes it a particularly important day for national pride and public reflection on Moldova's journey as an independent state.