About Constitution Day (Andorra)
Constitution Day in Andorra is celebrated annually on March 14th to commemorate the adoption of the country's constitution in 1993. This day marks a significant milestone in Andorra's history, as it established the principles of democracy and the rule of law in the principality. The constitution was approved by a referendum, reflecting the will of the Andorran people.
The observance of Constitution Day is marked by various activities, including official ceremonies, public speeches, and cultural events that highlight the importance of the constitution in shaping Andorra's governance and society. Schools and institutions often engage in educational programs to raise awareness about the rights and responsibilities enshrined in the constitution.
Constitution Day serves as a reminder of Andorra's commitment to democratic values and the protection of individual rights. It is a time for citizens to reflect on their national identity and the principles that guide their governance. As Andorra continues to evolve, this day remains a cornerstone of its national heritage and civic pride.