Happy Constitution Day of Ukraine!

Dear teachers, students, graduate students, and university employees! On June 28, Ukraine celebrates Constitution Day — a holiday that reminds us of the fundamental values ​​on which our state is based: dignity, freedom, justice, and the rule of law.

The Constitution of Ukraine, adopted in 1996, has become not only the highest legal document, but also a symbol of national unity. It laid the foundations for building an independent, democratic state in which every person has guaranteed rights and freedoms, where respect for human dignity is an unconditional value.

Today, when Ukraine is courageously fighting for its freedom and territorial integrity, the meaning of the Constitution takes on a special depth. It is on its principles that we are fighting for the right to our future – free, peaceful and European. The Constitution is not only a legal guide, but also a moral reference point for every Ukrainian in the conditions of a full-scale war.

Our defenders on the frontline confirm every day: behind the norms of the Constitution stands the living force of the people, who do not submit or betray their ideals. And we, educators, scientists, and students, support this struggle with our work, knowledge, and daily responsibility — in our place, under one common banner.

On Constitution Day, we wish everyone peace, endurance, faith in victory and the power of law. May each new day bring us closer to the Ukraine we see in our dreams and which is written in the Basic Law — a country of equality, dignity, freedom and justice.

Glory to Ukraine!