Every year on July 17, people across South Korea observe Constitution Day as a significant Federal milestone that honors the establishment of the nation’s constitutional framework. The day commemorates a pivotal Historical moment when lawmakers enacted foundational laws to guide governance, protect civil liberties, and define national identity. Citizens reflect on democratic values through ceremonies, educational programs, and public discussions that emphasize constitutional rights. The observance reinforces civic responsibility and highlights how legal structures continue to shape modern Korean society and its evolving democratic institutions.
