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Constitution Day 2025

Date: August 15, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Republic of Equatorial Guinea Public Holidays

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Description

Constitution Day in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea honors the country law that sets how the nation is run. It celebrates the written rules that explain government powers, citizens rights, and how leaders are chosen and held accountable.

Flag of Constitution Day

The holiday takes place each year on the anniversary of the constitution s approval. That means people remember the day the constitution was officially adopted and began guiding the nation s political life and public institutions.

This day is important because a constitution is a foundation for stability and fairness. It helps protect rights, organizes government, and gives people a way to understand their duties and freedoms. Celebrating it recognizes the rule of law.

Constitution Day also highlights national unity and the idea that laws apply to everyone. It encourages reflection on how well the country follows its rules and how citizens and leaders can work together to strengthen democracy and justice.

Traditions

People gather for parades, flag raising and loud music. Schools put on plays and children sing about the country. Local leaders give speeches and people clap. Many towns decorate streets with the national colors and banners.

Traditional dances and drumming happen in plazas. Families join to watch or take part. People often go to church for prayers and blessings, then meet relatives for a big meal.

Meals include grilled fish, chicken, plantains and rice. Palm wine or soft drinks are shared. Neighbors exchange sweets and cakes. Some groups lay flowers at monuments to honor founders and sing the national anthem together.

Travel Tips

Many banks and government offices will be closed and some shops may open late. Expect crowded streets and road closures near official events. Public transport can be slower and taxis harder to find, so plan extra travel time and keep ID handy.

Enjoy the day by watching public events from safe areas and following police instructions. Stay with a registered guide or group for busy sites. Carry water, wear sun protection, and book hotels and tours in advance to avoid last minute problems.


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