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Dias feriados nacionais para Argentina

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Esta lista de 2012 de dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos para Argentina foi gerada pelo Q++ Studio Diary Publishing System (Sistema de Ediçao de Agendas) utilizando regras de recorrência de feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos. Caso houver qualquer pergunta ou comentário sobre a informação publicada nesta página da web, favor entrar em contato conosco.

 
Depois desta lista:   Notícias    Informações Adicionais    Footnotes    Aviso
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name Observance*
Dom New Year's Day
* Seg Public Sector Holiday Government
Seg Lunes de Carnaval
Ter Martes de Carnaval
Seg Public Holiday (bicentenario creación y primera jura de la bandera nacional)
Sáb Truth and Justice Day
Seg Malvinas Day
* Qui Maundy Thursday Government
Sex Good Friday
Seg Public Holiday (día feriado con fines turísticos)
Ter Labor Day
Sex First Government Day (Día de la Revolución de Mayo)
Qua Anniversary of General D. Manuel Belgrano's Death
Seg Independence Day
Seg General José de San Martín Holiday
Seg Día del Respeto a la Diversidad Cultural
* Ter Día del Trabajador Bancario (Buenos Aires) Mun+Bnk
Seg Día de la Soberanía Nacional
Sáb Immaculate Conception Day
* Seg Christmas Eve (afternoon) Bnk+Gov+Aft
Seg Public Holiday (día feriado con fines turísticos)
Ter Christmas Day
* Seg New Year's Eve (afternoon) Bnk+Gov+Aft

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Notícias

Os seguintes noticias sobre dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em Argentina estão em inglês. Caso haja qualquer pergunta a respeito destes comentários, favor entrar em contato conosco.  01 Apr 2012 (Parlamentario-Buenos Aires) The new laws committee of Argentina's lower house of Congress (Comisión de Legislación General de la Cámara de Diputados) is about to consider a bill that would add 2 one-off public holidays in the coming year.  26 Mar 2012 (Parlamentario-Buenos Aires) A bill (proyecto de ley) has been introduce in Argentina's lower house of Congress by MP Enrique Thomas which would limit the number of national non-working public holidays in Argentina to 15 in any given year.  22 Mar 2012 (El día-Buenos Aires) There are contradictory statements from the government of Argentina concerning the rumour that it was thinking of declaring the entire semana santa (the week leading up to Easter Sunday) as non-working public holidays throughout Argentina.  16 Mar 2012 (Ministerio del Interior-República Argentina) The government of Argentina is once again considering declaring the entire semana santa (the week leading up to Easter Sunday) as non-working public holidays throughout Argentina.  10 Mar 2012 (Parlamentario-Buenos Aires) A bill (proyecto de ley) has been introduce in Argentina's lower house of Congress which would declare September 24, 2012, a one-off nationwide public holiday to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the battle of Tucumán.  23 Dec 2011 (Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina-Buenos Aires) Argentina's President, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, has signed into law the recently-adopted Ley Nº 26.721/11 which declares a one-off additional non-working public holiday in Argentina on Monday, February 27, 2012.  16 Dec 2011 (Subsecretaría de Justicia-Buenos Aires Ciudad) The Administration of the City and Region of Buenos Aires has amended the recently-announced decree by Argentina's President, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner declaring 4, year-end, public holidays for Argentina's public sector.  14 Dec 2011 (Ministerio del Interior-República Argentina) Argentina's Minister of the Interior, Florencio Randazzo, has announced that Argentina's President, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner had signed a decree declaring 4, year-end, public holidays for Argentina's public sector.  01 Dec 2011 (Parlamentario-Buenos Aires) Argentina's lower house of Congress has, in turn, approved a bill which would declare February 27, 2012, as a one-off nationwide public holiday to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Creation and First Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of Argentina (Día del Bicentenario de la Creación y Jura de la Bandera).  15 Oct 2011 (Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina-Buenos Aires) Argentina's Ministry of the Interior has released the official list of public holidays in Argentina for the calendar year 2012.  27 Jul 2011 (Parlamentario-Buenos Aires) The Senate of Argentina has approved a bill which would declare February 27, 2012, as a one-off nationwide public holiday to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Creation and First Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of Argentina.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Argentina public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informações Adicionais

Os seguintes comentários sobre dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em Argentina estão em inglês. Caso haja qualquer pergunta a respeito destes comentários, favor entrar em contato conosco.  Fixed date public holidays in Argentina fall into 2 categories. Feriados inamovibles (those that do not move; the majority) which are covered by law 21.329, except for Immaculate Conception which is governed by law 24.445. Feriados trasladables (those that do move depending on the day of the week when they occur) which are covered by laws 23.555 and 24.445.  Malvinas Day: Perhaps because of its highly emotional affect, this public holiday has been tinkered with repeatedly by the Argentine legislature. It was originally decreed for April 2 by the de facto Law 22769. Then, Decree 901 of March 23, 1984, transferred it to June 10. It was then moved back to April 2, subject to changes depending on the weekday upon which it occurred. Then, finally, Law 25.370 was amended in June 2006, to make Malvinas Day (officially called "Día del veterano y los caídos en la Guerra de Malvinas") one of the non-moveable public holidays, regardless of the weekday on which it occurs .  Flag Day and General San Martín Holiday: A bill was introduced in 1996 to make these 2 public holidays remain on their respective dates (June 20 and August 17), but it never came into law.  Carnival Monday and Tuesday were declared public holidays by the decree 2.446 of 1956. Subsequent military governments increasingly tried to restrain its observance until 1976, when the last military junta passed law 21.329 which prohibits the celebration of Carnival. The 2 days of Carnival were retored as nationwide public holidays by the "Decreto 1584/2010 - Establécense Feriados Nacionales y días no laborables" of November 2010.  Día del Trabajador Bancario (Day Of The Bank Employee) commemorates the 1924 founding of the Asociación Bancaria and is observed every year on November 6. On that day, all banks in the Buenos Aires metro area (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires) are closed, as well as the Argentine Central Bank and all financial markets nationwide.  By law, those who belong to the Jewish or the Islamic faith, are entitled to additional public holidays off: Islamic New Year, Eid al Fitr, and Eid al Adha, for Muslims, and the first and last days of Passover, and Yom Kippur for Jews (laws 24.571, 24.757, and 26.089).  Día del Petróleo Nacional: According to the Ley Provincial 2258, voted by the Chubut provincial legislature on January 24, 1984, the 13th of December is a provincial compulsory public holiday (descanso obligatorio) for all civil servants and workers of the banking and financial sectors. Its observance is optional for private sector workers. There is a bill pending that would make the holiday a national one .


Footnotes
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Observância : Qualquer entrada na coluna "Observance" indica que, em Argentina o dia feriado e ponto facultativo pode ser somente regional, não-oficial, ou limitado a certos grupos linguísticos e/ou religiosos, ou começam em uma hora que não seja meia-noite. Para maiores informações, veja nossas páginas calendários religiosos do mundo. Aft=Afternoon, Arm=Armenian, Bah=Bahai, Bnk=Banks and most financial institutions, Bud=Buddhist, Cat=Catholic, Chr=Christian, Cop=Coptic, Eve=Evening, Gov=Government services and civil servants, Hin=Hindu, Jew=Jewish, Lin=Linguistic or ethnic groups, Mor=Morning, Mun=Municipal, Mus=Muslim, Orth=Orthodox, Othr=Miscellaneous partial observances (usually described in the Additional Information section of this page), Prt=Protestant, Reg=Regional, Rel=Other Religion, Sch=Schools and universities, Sik=Sikh.


Aviso
Enquanto todos esforços foram feitos para apresentar uma lista precisa de 2012 dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos para Argentina, nós não nos responsabilizamos por qualquer erro ou omissão nos dados apresentados acima. Em muitas partes do mundo, dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos são sujeitos a mudanças arbitrárias de última hora pelas autoridades locais, é recomendado a verificação dos dados acima com a embaixada ou consulado do Argentina, antes de planejar qualquer viagem ao Argentina. Também deveria-se ler todos os comentários e notas ao pé da página acima.



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