The Flag is in Our Hands!
The article reflects on Estonia's Independence Day and contrasts it with Norway's Constitution Day celebrations.
Rytas - On Constitution Avenue, lunch - in police custody: a robber's day went poorly
A man in Vilnius was apprehended for robbing a woman on Constitution Avenue, resulting in a loss of approximately 1,100 euros.
Are there classes or not on February 5? This is what the SEP says about the Day of the Political Constitution
The article explains the official stance of Mexico's Ministry of Public Education regarding classes on February 5, which commemorates the issuance of the Political Constitution of 1917.
Blockades and traffic in Mexico City TODAY February 3: 7 blockades are expected in 3 boroughs | List of affected streets
The streets of Mexico City are expected to experience significant traffic congestion due to seven planned blockades in three boroughs after a holiday break for Constitution Day.
Constitution Day Becomes a Public Holiday Again After 18 Years... Cabinet Meeting Approval
The South Korean government has reinstated Constitution Day as a public holiday after 18 years, following a cabinet decision to amend the law governing public holidays.
Wall Street opens with gains while the Mexican Stock Exchange βrestsβ for Constitution Day
Wall Street begins February with major indices in the green as investors digest recent corporate earnings reports, while the Mexican Stock Exchange takes a break for Constitution Day.
Child God gives his 'blessing' to the peso: How much is it appreciating against the dollar TODAY February 2?
Despite the markets in Mexico being closed for Constitution Day, the peso continues to appreciate against the dollar in electronic transactions, rising by 0.45%.
Step by step constitutional amendment: What is decided now and what after the elections - The case of the 'one-day' Parliament
The article discusses the two-phase system of constitutional amendments in Greece, detailing decisions made before and after elections, especially in the context of forming a government or heading to second elections.
Is February 5 a holiday? The LFT reveals whether or not you work and how much you should be paid if you do
The article discusses whether February 5 is a mandatory holiday in Mexico, detailing work obligations and pay according to labor laws.
The next day in Venezuela is unclear: Who will take Maduro's place in power
The article discusses the uncertain political future of Venezuela following the potential arrest of Maduro by the U.S. and the implications for governance according to the constitution and opposition leaders.