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Constitution Day in Andorra is a significant national holiday observed annually on March 14th. It commemorates the day in 1993 when the Principality of Andorra's first Constitution was ratified through a popular referendum, marking a pivotal moment in the country's history. This day signifies Andorra's transition to a constitutional democracy and establishing a modern legal framework for the country's governance.
Constitution Day's significance lies in celebrating Andorra's constitutional and democratic milestones. Before the adoption of the Constitution, Andorra was one of the last European countries to operate under a political system that was essentially feudal. The Constitution formalized the co-princes roles (the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell in Spain) as Andorra's heads of state while establishing a parliamentary system and guaranteeing certain fundamental rights and freedoms for its citizens.
Constitution Day is celebrated across Andorra with various official ceremonies and public events. These celebrations often include speeches by political leaders, educational programs focused on the Constitution and Andorra's political history, and cultural activities that promote national heritage. It's a day for Andorrans to reflect on their country's progress towards democracy and the rule of law and celebrate the principles of freedom, equality, and justice enshrined in their Constitution.
The holiday underscores the Constitution's importance in shaping Andorra's identity as a sovereign nation and its role in safeguarding its people's rights and liberties. Constitution Day in Andorra serves as a reminder of the enduring value of democracy and the continuous effort required to preserve and enhance democratic governance and civil liberties.
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