Zelenskyy Addresses Nation on 30th Anniversary of Ukraine’s Constitution
Presidential Remarks for Constitution Day
According to Главком: On June 28, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a message to Ukrainians honoring Constitution Day, marking three decades since the nation’s founding legal document was adopted. This milestone carries deep historical weight, as the Constitution empowers every citizen and lays the groundwork for statehood and legal order.
In his address, Zelenskyy highlighted the Constitution’s enduring role, stating:
“Exactly 30 years ago, the fundamental law of our state was passed-a law that draws its strength from the people of Ukraine. It is our citizens who write the pages of our history, and it is they who fill the chapters of our Constitution with life.”
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The president also underscored core principles such as sovereignty, independence, democracy, the rule of law, European values, peace, and national autonomy, calling them essential to Ukraine’s identity and future.
The Significance of Constitution Day
To mark the occasion, Zelenskyy urged all Ukrainians to reflect on the fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution and their critical role in shaping the country’s path forward. Happy Constitution Day of Ukraine!
Constitution Day is not just a celebration; it serves as a reminder of the human rights and freedoms protected by the nation’s highest law. Given the current challenges facing Ukraine-especially amid ongoing military aggression-the reaffirmation of democratic ideals and national sovereignty carries special weight. The president’s message encourages citizens to recognize their own role in building the state and defending its core values.
As Ukrainians celebrate Constitution Day, it's essential to acknowledge the historical significance of this document, which has shaped the nation for three decades. To gain deeper insights into its evolution and the impact it has had on Ukraine's legal framework, you can explore more about the 30-year journey of Ukraine's Constitution and how it continues to influence the country's future.
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