Tsikhanouskaya, at Nawrocki's invitation, participated in Constitution Day celebrations in Poland
Tsikhanouskaya emphasized that the May 3rd Constitution — the first in Europe — is also important for Belarusians, as it is part of our common European heritage.

Photo here and further: Tsikhanouskaya's press service
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya participated in the celebrations marking Constitution Day on May 3rd in Poland, her press service reports. At the invitation of the President of Poland, she attended the ceremony of awarding Andrzej Poczobut with the Order of the White Eagle — Poland's highest state award.

Afterward, together with Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet, and representatives of Polish authorities, Tsikhanouskaya marched solemnly through the center of Warsaw and took part in events at the Presidential Palace.

Tsikhanouskaya emphasized that the May 3rd Constitution — the first in Europe — is also important for Belarusians, as it is part of our common European heritage.
She noted that this document laid down principles for which Belarusians are still fighting today: limited power, accountability to society, and the rule of law.
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