The Constitution Day of the Slovak Republic was marked with a reception in Belgrade, attended by numerous guests from public, cultural, political, and social life
Among others, those seen at the reception included Prime Minister Đuro Macut, Deputy Prime Minister of the Provincial Government of Vojvodina Tomislav Žigmanov, as well as the ambassadors of Canada, Israel, Hungary, Japan, Spain, and others…
The Slovak ambassador, Mihal Pavuk, welcomed the guests. Attendees also had the opportunity to view several artworks by Slovak painters from Kovačica, whose art is inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
As a reminder, 33 years ago, on September 1, 1992, the Constitution of the Slovak Republic was adopted, serving as a foundational pillar of the country’s statehood.