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Russia honors its 1993 Constitution as a pillar of rights and governance

From Magadan to Moscow, leaders reflect on how this foundational document defines freedoms and national identity. Why does it still matter today?

It is an expo conducted by University there is a table and on the table there are different...
It is an expo conducted by University there is a table and on the table there are different countries flags, a box, some papers and also a banner is kept, to the left side there is a globe ,to the right side there is a notice board and the beside the bord there are few people and to the left there are lot of tables and chairs.

Russia honors its 1993 Constitution as a pillar of rights and governance

Russia marked Constitution Day on December 12, celebrating the 1993 adoption of its foundational legal document, the Constitution. Larisa Polikarpova, Mayor of Magadan, addressed residents with a message of reflection on rights and civic duty. The Constitution of the Russian Federation was established in 1993 as the bedrock of the country’s legal system. It guarantees key rights, including work, education, creative expression, and involvement in state governance. Officials describe it as a reflection of national values, ensuring stability and democratic progress. The annual observance highlights the enduring role of the Constitution in Russian society. Local leaders, including Polikarpova and Nosov, continue to emphasise its importance in shaping governance and public participation. The document remains central to legal and social frameworks across the country.

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