Warm greetings to @donaldtusk and all the people of Poland on May 3rd Constitution Day! Adopted in 1791, the first modern written constitution in Europe remains a powerful symbol of our shared - history. It continues to inspire our nations’ commitment to liberty, democracy, Show more
Replying to @donaldtusk Translated from Polish Show original MAY 3 – CONSTITUTION DAY Dear Fellow Countrymen! Today, Poland's heart beats the strongest. 235 years ago, on May 3, 1791, our ancestors gave Europe and the world the first modern constitution – an act of courage, reason, and great hope. In times when absolute Show more Load image 13 KB
Translated from Polish Show original TO MY – DEMOKRACI – DEFENDED THE CONSTITUTION Not in pictures. On the streets. Together. Thousands of people, white-and-red flags and the European flag — because the Constitution is freedom, not an empty slogan. When PiS with Kaczyński, Ziobro and Duda treated it like a rag Show more Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB Quote Waldemar Żurek @w_zurek · 5h 0:37 Translated from Polish May 3rd is a day of pride for Poland! In 1791, the Constitution of May 3rd was adopted—the first written constitution in Europe and the second in the world. It was an act of courage, responsibility, and care for the sovereignty of the Republic. Today, the Constitution
On this day 235 years ago the Constitution of 3 May 1791 was ratified in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Here’s a commemorative stamp from Poland issued in 1921 to celebrate the new constitution adoption while also mentioning the XVIII century one. Load image 133 KB
Today’s victory and the sound of the Polish national anthem on the podium feel even more special as Poland celebrates Constitution Day #IEC | #4hLeCastellet | #Poland 0:12 937 KB Load video
On the 3rd of May, Poland celebrates Constitution Day! On the 3rd of May each year, the Poles celebrate the anniversary of the passing of their 1791 constitution, the first such document of its kind in Europe and only the second in the world. The Constitution was adopted Show more Load image 5 KB
— Institute of National Remembrance (@ipngovpl_eng) May 3, 2026
Happy Constitution Day to our close friend, strategic partner, and ally, Poland! Romania and Poland are united in our strong commitment to deepening bilateral relations and building a more resilient and prosperous EU. Together, we stand for a stronger Europe. @PolandMFA Load image
Today in Poland, we celebrate Constitution Day (May 3rd) - one of the most important national holidays in our history. It’s a moment about freedom and independence. Values that inspire us not only as a team, but also in the games we create. On this occasion, we’d like to take a Show more 0:35 972 KB Load video
Translated from Polish Show original The anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of 3 May is a celebration filled with pride and reflection on the history of the Republic. A great thing that Andrzej Poczobut was also with us on Castle Square. This is Poland's history unfolding before our very eyes. Load image Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB Load image Krzysztof Gawkowski and 2 others
Constitution Day in Poland celebrates the Polish Constitution which was signed on 3 May 1791. The monumental constitution changed the political system in Poland by separating judicial, legislative and executive branches of power. This separation of power created a modern democratic country, the first one of its kind in Europe, and also changed the ruling system from a Parliamentary Monarchy to a Constitutional Monarchy.
Constitution Day is celebrated annually on 3 May. Today, the day serves as a reminder of the unity and courage behind the 1791 Constitution. The day was not officially celebrated for any length of time until 1989 when Poland was finally free from nearly two centuries of foreign occupation.
In the News and Trending in Poland for Constitution Day
Spread awareness on social media with hashtags such as #PolishConstitutionDay, #ConstitutionPoland and #FirstConstitutioninEurope.
Attend a local mass on 3 May which is also the feast day of Our Lady Queen of Poland. Masses are held around the country and attended by Poles of all walks of life.