National Sovereignty and Children's Day

Quick Facts
- Date
- Friday, April 23, 2027
- Observed in
- Turkey
- Type
- National Holiday
What is National Sovereignty and Children's Day?
National Sovereignty and Children's Day (Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı) is a public holiday in Turkey celebrated on April 23 each year. It commemorates the establishment of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) in 1920 and is uniquely dedicated to children. It is one of the oldest children's days in the world and a cornerstone of Turkish national identity.
When is National Sovereignty and Children's Day 2027?
National Sovereignty and Children's Day is on Friday, April 23 in 2027. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey (Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi, or TBMM) was opened on April 23, 1920, during the Turkish War of Independence. Founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the assembly represented the will of the Turkish people to govern themselves. In 1929, Atatürk dedicated the day to children, making Turkey one of the first countries in the world to establish an official children's day. The TBMM was established while the Ottoman Empire still formally existed, marking a bold step toward national sovereignty and the path to the Republic proclaimed in 1923.
How It's Celebrated
The most distinctive tradition is children symbolically taking over government positions: they serve as governors, mayors, and even parliamentarians for the day, sitting in the speaker's chair of the Grand National Assembly. The TRT International April 23 Children's Festival, held since 1979, brings children from approximately 40 countries to Turkey to celebrate together. Schools organize performances, parades, concerts, and various children's activities across the country. Public buildings and streets are decorated with flags and banners.
Where It's Observed
National Sovereignty and Children's Day is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2027, it falls on Friday, April 23.
Fun Facts
- It is one of the first official children's days in the world, established in 1929 by Atatürk
- Children sit in the parliament speaker's chair and symbolically govern the country for a day
- The TRT International April 23 Children's Festival has welcomed children from approximately 40 countries since 1979
- The Grand National Assembly was established while the Ottoman Empire still formally existed
- Turkey is the only country that dedicates a national sovereignty day specifically to children
Frequently Asked Questions
When is National Sovereignty and Children's Day?
It is celebrated every year on April 23, the anniversary of the opening of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in 1920.
Why is it dedicated to children?
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk dedicated the day to children in 1929, believing that children are the future of the nation. This made it one of the first official children's days in the world.
What is the TRT International April 23 Children's Festival?
It is an international festival held since 1979 where children from approximately 40 countries come to Turkey to celebrate together through cultural performances, dances, and exchanges.
What does TBMM stand for?
TBMM stands for Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi, which means the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It was opened on April 23, 1920, during the Turkish War of Independence.
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