A Milestone in Ukrainian Statehood: The Constitution's Adoption
On June 28, 1996, at 9:20 AM, Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada officially approved the nation's Constitution, capping nearly 24 hours of nonstop legislative debate. This foundational document defines the country's system of governance and enshrines fundamental human and civil rights.
Beyond outlining the structure and operation of state authorities, the Constitution affirms Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity. Its passage marked a crucial turning point in building a modern legal framework and strengthening national identity after the Soviet era.
Why the Constitution Matters for Ukraine
The Constitution's ratification was a landmark event, establishing the legal bedrock for an independent state's functioning. A key aspect is its guarantee of human rights protections—especially vital given today's ongoing challenges.
Happy Constitution Day, Ukraine!
Observing this day underscores the enduring importance of constitutional principles for citizens' daily lives and the country's overall stability.
As Ukraine celebrates the 30th anniversary of its Constitution, President Zelenskyy has delivered a significant address reflecting on the journey of the nation since the adoption of this pivotal document. His remarks highlight the ongoing relevance of constitutional values in shaping Ukraine's future and ensuring the protection of its citizens' rights. For more insights into his message and the implications for Ukraine today, read the full coverage on the anniversary address.