Puerto Rico Constitution Day(Puerto Rico)
A public holiday commemorating the adoption of Puerto Rico’s constitution in 1952.
Puerto Rico Constitution Day marks the anniversary of the 1952 constitutional convention that established the Commonwealth’s self-governing status. Celebrations include official ceremonies at the Capitol building, educational forums on constitutional history, and civic discussions. Schools organize student presentations on government and law, while cultural institutions host exhibitions showcasing Puerto Rican heritage. The day fosters reflection on civil rights, governance, and the island’s political identity. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing dialogue about Puerto Rico’s future and status.
Puerto Rico Constitution Day
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