Polish Constitution Day
Polish Constitution Day is celebrated on May 3rd each year in Poland. It commemorates the adoption of the first modern constitution in Europe, which took place in 1791. This significant document aimed to reform the political system of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and promote civil liberties and the separation of powers.
The day is marked by various events, including parades, speeches, and cultural activities. It serves as a reminder of Poland's commitment to democracy and the rule of law. Many citizens take pride in their heritage and reflect on the importance of the Constitution in shaping the nation's history.