Constitution Day (North Korea)
A national holiday in North Korea marking the adoption of the country’s constitution on December 27, 1972.
Established in 1972, Constitution Day commemorates the formal adoption of the Socialist Constitution of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. The day highlights the legal foundation of the North Korean state and the principles outlined in its governing document. Government officials and party members participate in educational events and public exhibitions showcasing the constitution’s history. Speeches and lectures reinforce national ideology and civic responsibility. Cultural performances and dedicated exhibitions often accompany official ceremonies in major cities. While not a universal day off, the holiday is marked by formal gatherings at party and state institutions to underscore the party’s central role in shaping the nation’s legal framework.
Constitution Day (North Korea)