Constitution Day (Denmark)

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Grundlovsdag
5 June
Next time5 June 2024 (2024-06-05)
Frequencyannual

Constitution Day (Danish: Grundlovsdag) is observed in Denmark on 5 June.[1][2] The day honors the Constitution of Denmark, as both the first constitution of 1849 and the current constitution of 1953 were signed on this date of their respective years.[3] Denmark is one of only a handful countries in the world not to have an official national day, but Constitution Day is sometimes considered the equivalent of such a day. It is also widely considered to be a day for celebrating Danish democracy.

Though it has never been an official

kroner can stay open on Constitution Day, but most stores must keep closed.[5]

The day is widely celebrated throughout Denmark with church congregations, associations and political organizations meeting for what are essentially "secular services".[3] These services include the raising of the Dannebrog (the Danish flag), a short speech by a local politician or celebrity, and collective singing (Danish: fællessang).

The date

The National Constitutional Assembly, 1849.

Following the Danish Constituent Assembly of 1848 and 1849, the first constitution (which established Denmark as a constitutional monarchy) was signed by King Frederick VII on 5 June 1849. The constitution was completely rewritten in 1866, 1915 (when women's suffrage was introduced), and most recently in 1953, the latter two rewritings also on 5 June.[6]

5 June is also Father's Day in Denmark.[3][7] It was introduced in 1935, and until 1956 it fell on the second Sunday of November. Father's Day was later moved to its current date since Constitution Day was a half-day off work.[8]

See also

References

  1. . Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  2. ^ Constitution Day in Denmark (a letter from US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, on behalf of US President Barack Obama, to the Danish people) – US Department of State – state.gov. Retrieved 6 February 2012
  3. ^ a b c Constitution Day Archived 7 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine – Denmark.dk, the official website of Denmark. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Er Grundlovsdag en fridag?" (in Danish).
  5. ^ "Lukkeloven" (in Danish).
  6. ^ Jayasinghe, Anita May. "The Constitutional Act of Denmark". The Danish Parliament. Archived from the original on 20 November 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Fars Dag" (in Danish). Dansk Historisk Fællesråd. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
  8. ^ historie-online.dk: Fars Dag, historien bag og kvinden, som opfandt dagen (in Danish)