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Kyrgyz Ambassador to Germany Congratulates Citizens on Constitution Day

From 24.kg · (7m ago) Russian Positive tone

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kyrgyzstan's Ambassador to Germany, Omurbek Tekebaev, extended greetings to the nation on Constitution Day.
  • He emphasized the importance of the Constitution as the fundamental law guiding the state and society.
  • Tekebaev wished for the prosperity of Kyrgyzstan and the achievement of personal goals for its citizens.

As Kyrgyzstan celebrates Constitution Day, Ambassador Omurbek Tekebaev, currently serving as the Kyrgyz Republic's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Germany, has conveyed his warm wishes to fellow citizens. In an interview with 24.kg, Tekebaev underscored the significance of national holidays, particularly highlighting August 31st, Independence Day, and May 5th, Constitution Day, as pivotal moments in the nation's identity and governance.

"Dear compatriots! I congratulate you on Constitution Day of the Kyrgyz Republic. May each of you achieve your set goals, and may our country prosper," Tekebaev stated in his congratulatory message. He elaborated on the foundational role of the Constitution, describing it as the supreme law that delineates the core principles governing the life of the state and society, thereby enshrining the fundamental tenets upon which the nation is built. This perspective reflects a common sentiment in Kyrgyzstan, where the Constitution is viewed not just as a legal document but as a symbol of national sovereignty and the framework for democratic development, especially given the country's history of political transitions.

Dear compatriots! I congratulate you on Constitution Day of the Kyrgyz Republic. May each of you achieve your set goals, and may our country prosper.

โ€” Omurbek TekebaevAmbassador Omurbek Tekebaev's congratulatory message to Kyrgyzstanis on Constitution Day.
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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.