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August 22, 2025

  • Assam (AS)
  • Assam (AS)
  • Assam BTC Cancels August 23 and 25 Public Sector Holidays
    Government of Assam (Guwahati)

    The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) has canceled the upcoming public holidays of August 23 and 25, 2025, in all offices under its jurisdiction, to ensure smooth administrative functioning during the upcoming Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) elections.

    Today's announcement thus slightly amends last December's vide notification No.E-221561/347 containing the list of public holidays in Assam for 2025.    
  • Assam BTC Cancels August 23 and 25 Public Sector Holidays
    Government of Assam (Guwahati)

    The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) has canceled the upcoming public holidays of August 23 and 25, 2025, in all offices under its jurisdiction, to ensure smooth administrative functioning during the upcoming Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) elections.

    Today's announcement thus slightly amends last December's vide notification No.E-221561/347 containing the list of public holidays in Assam for 2025.    
  • Liberia
  • Liberia
  • Liberia Declares National Flag Day Public Holidays On August 24-25
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Monrovia)

    The President of Liberia, Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has issued a proclamation declaring Sunday, August 24, 2025, as a public holiday to be observed throughout the Republic of Liberia on account of National Flag Day.

    As per the aforementioned proclamation, "National Flag Day is to be observed throughout the Republic on Monday, August 25, 2025, as a Public Holiday".

    The National Legislature of the Republic of Liberia approved on October 25, 1915, an act declaring the 24th day of August of each year as "National Flag Day", to be observed throughout the Republic as a National Holiday.

    Such last-minute re-confirmation of annual public holidays are a staple of the Liberian public holidays calendar.

    Last year, for example, President Boakai had issued a proclamation declaring Saturday, August 24, 2024, as a non-working public holiday to be observed throughout the Republic of Liberia as national non-working public holidays on account of National Flag Day a day on which, as per the announcement by the Foreign Ministry, "all Government offices, public and business houses are to remain closed".    
  • Liberia Declares National Flag Day Public Holidays On August 24-25
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Monrovia)

    The President of Liberia, Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has issued a proclamation declaring Sunday, August 24, 2025, as a public holiday to be observed throughout the Republic of Liberia on account of National Flag Day.

    As per the aforementioned proclamation, "National Flag Day is to be observed throughout the Republic on Monday, August 25, 2025, as a Public Holiday".

    The National Legislature of the Republic of Liberia approved on October 25, 1915, an act declaring the 24th day of August of each year as "National Flag Day", to be observed throughout the Republic as a National Holiday.

    Such last-minute re-confirmation of annual public holidays are a staple of the Liberian public holidays calendar.

    Last year, for example, President Boakai had issued a proclamation declaring Saturday, August 24, 2024, as a non-working public holiday to be observed throughout the Republic of Liberia as national non-working public holidays on account of National Flag Day a day on which, as per the announcement by the Foreign Ministry, "all Government offices, public and business houses are to remain closed".    
  • Nepal
  • Nepal
  • Lumbini Province Declares August 24 Public Holiday
    Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs (Kathmandu)

    The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law of Nepal's Province of Lumbini has declared a public holiday on Sunday, August 24, 2025, to mark the Barka Atwari festival celebrated by the Tharu community, in six districts; Dang, Banke, Bardiya, Kapilvastu, Rupandehi, and West Nawalparasi.

    Recall that in early March 2023, the Nepalese federal government cabinet decided that provincial governments could add up to six public holidays a year to the national list of Nepalese public holidays released by the federal government, with the Federal Ministry of Home Affairs deciding the regional public holidays to be observed in the Kathmandu valley.

    Note that, despite being declared on a Sunday, the aforementioned will be a day off, as Nepal has observed a one-day weekend on Saturdays, for decades, apart for 2 brief intervals, in 2000-2001, and in the spring of 2022, when a two-day weekend was tried briefly.    
  • Lumbini Province Declares August 24 Public Holiday
    Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs (Kathmandu)

    The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law of Nepal's Province of Lumbini has declared a public holiday on Sunday, August 24, 2025, to mark the Barka Atwari festival celebrated by the Tharu community, in six districts; Dang, Banke, Bardiya, Kapilvastu, Rupandehi, and West Nawalparasi.

    Recall that in early March 2023, the Nepalese federal government cabinet decided that provincial governments could add up to six public holidays a year to the national list of Nepalese public holidays released by the federal government, with the Federal Ministry of Home Affairs deciding the regional public holidays to be observed in the Kathmandu valley.

    Note that, despite being declared on a Sunday, the aforementioned will be a day off, as Nepal has observed a one-day weekend on Saturdays, for decades, apart for 2 brief intervals, in 2000-2001, and in the spring of 2022, when a two-day weekend was tried briefly.    
  • New South Wales (NSW)
  • New South Wales (NSW)
  • NSW Petition To Add Family and Community Day Public Holiday
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)

    The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (SDA) of Australia's State of New South Wales has launched a petition to declare a new annual Family and Community Day public holiday to be observed in September, and with the stated aim of "promoting the wellbeing and cohesion of our community".

    In August 2017, the then Shadow Minister for Human Services of the NSW Labor Party, Linda Burney, announced that, in the event of a victory by the Labor Party in the 2019 NSW state elections, the government of New South Wales would declare a new non-working public holiday to celebrate the culture, people and heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and this was confirmed in June of 2018 when the 2019 election date had been set, by the then Labor Party Opposition Leader of Australia's State of New South Wales, Luke Foley.

    The topic of state-wise public holidays is also being considered in Western Australia, where, over the past couple of months, the WA Government conducted a public consultation on its announced goal of reforming the State’s public holiday schedule, in particular as regards WA's observance dates for the King’s Birthday, Labour Day and WA Day.    
  • NSW Petition To Add Family and Community Day Public Holiday
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)

    The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (SDA) of Australia's State of New South Wales has launched a petition to declare a new annual Family and Community Day public holiday to be observed in September, and with the stated aim of "promoting the wellbeing and cohesion of our community".

    In August 2017, the then Shadow Minister for Human Services of the NSW Labor Party, Linda Burney, announced that, in the event of a victory by the Labor Party in the 2019 NSW state elections, the government of New South Wales would declare a new non-working public holiday to celebrate the culture, people and heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and this was confirmed in June of 2018 when the 2019 election date had been set, by the then Labor Party Opposition Leader of Australia's State of New South Wales, Luke Foley.

    The topic of state-wise public holidays is also being considered in Western Australia, where, over the past couple of months, the WA Government conducted a public consultation on its announced goal of reforming the State’s public holiday schedule, in particular as regards WA's observance dates for the King’s Birthday, Labour Day and WA Day.    

August 21, 2025

  • Canary Islands (CN)
  • Canary Islands (CN)
  • Canaries 2026 Local Public Holidays Gazetted
    Diario de Avisos (Santa Cruz De Tenerife)

    The Ministry of Tourism and Employment of the regional government of Spain's autonomous region of las Islas Canarias has gazetted the list of 2026 local holidays for each of the 88 municipalities of the autonomous community in the in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands in the "Orden de 6 de agosto de 2025, por la que se determinan las fiestas locales propias de cada municipio de la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias para el año 2026" (BOC-A-2025-165-3029, Jueves 21 de agosto de 2025).

    Recall that the region-wide public holidays in the Canarias was gazetted 3 months ago by the Consejera De Turismo y Empleo, Jéssica del Carmen de León Verdugo, in the Decreto 61/2025, de 28 de abril, por el que se determina el calendario de fiestas laborales de la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias para el año 2026 (BOCA de 5 de mayo de 2025).    
  • Canaries 2026 Local Public Holidays Gazetted
    Diario de Avisos (Santa Cruz De Tenerife)

    The Ministry of Tourism and Employment of the regional government of Spain's autonomous region of las Islas Canarias has gazetted the list of 2026 local holidays for each of the 88 municipalities of the autonomous community in the in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands in the "Orden de 6 de agosto de 2025, por la que se determinan las fiestas locales propias de cada municipio de la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias para el año 2026" (BOC-A-2025-165-3029, Jueves 21 de agosto de 2025).

    Recall that the region-wide public holidays in the Canarias was gazetted 3 months ago by the Consejera De Turismo y Empleo, Jéssica del Carmen de León Verdugo, in the Decreto 61/2025, de 28 de abril, por el que se determina el calendario de fiestas laborales de la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias para el año 2026 (BOCA de 5 de mayo de 2025).    
  • Uzbekistan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Uzbekistan Rules-Out Extended Independence Day Public Holidays
    Uzbek National News Agency (Tashkent)

    The Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction of the Government of Uzbekistan has announced that the upcoming Independence Day public holiday be celebrated on September 1st and that no extended public holidays would be declared ("No additional days off have been established, and no transfers are planned").

    Recall that, last year, the Government of Uzbekistan extended the then upcoming Independence Day public holiday to run for 4 consecutive days, from Saturday, August 31, until Tuesday, September 3, 2024, inclusively, due to Uzbekistan's Independence Day falling on a Sunday in 2024, and being moved to Monday, September 2, 2024, and September 3 having been declared "an additional day off for all employees, regardless of their workweek schedule" by the Government of Uzbekistan, in December 2023, as per the presidential decree of Shavkat Mirziyoyev, declaring additional public holidays in Uzbekistan during the calendar year 2024 (Об установлении дополнительных нерабочих дней в период празднования официальных дат и переносе выходных дней в 2024 году).

    In 2021, the Government of Uzbekistan similarly extended the then upcoming public holidays for the 30th anniversary of the independence of Uzbekistan to run from September 1st to September 5th, 2021, inclusively.    
  • Uzbekistan Rules-Out Extended Independence Day Public Holidays
    Uzbek National News Agency (Tashkent)

    The Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction of the Government of Uzbekistan has announced that the upcoming Independence Day public holiday be celebrated on September 1st and that no extended public holidays would be declared ("No additional days off have been established, and no transfers are planned").

    Recall that, last year, the Government of Uzbekistan extended the then upcoming Independence Day public holiday to run for 4 consecutive days, from Saturday, August 31, until Tuesday, September 3, 2024, inclusively, due to Uzbekistan's Independence Day falling on a Sunday in 2024, and being moved to Monday, September 2, 2024, and September 3 having been declared "an additional day off for all employees, regardless of their workweek schedule" by the Government of Uzbekistan, in December 2023, as per the presidential decree of Shavkat Mirziyoyev, declaring additional public holidays in Uzbekistan during the calendar year 2024 (Об установлении дополнительных нерабочих дней в период празднования официальных дат и переносе выходных дней в 2024 году).

    In 2021, the Government of Uzbekistan similarly extended the then upcoming public holidays for the 30th anniversary of the independence of Uzbekistan to run from September 1st to September 5th, 2021, inclusively.    

August 20, 2025

  • Moldova
  • Moldova
  • Moldova Rules-Out August 28-29 Public Holidays
    Agentia Informationala de Stat (Moldpres)

    Moldova's Government Spokesperson, Daniel Vodă, has confirmed that Wednesday, August 27, 2025, would be declared a public holiday for both the private and public sectors, but that the declaration of bridge public holidays on August 28 and 29, 2025, was not being considered by the Council of Ministers' meeting.

    Recall that, last year, the government of Moldova had similarly announced that it would not declare Friday, May 10, 2024, as a one-off public holiday to bridge the gap between the annual May 9th public holiday and the subsequent weekend, and later ("According to the Labor Code, May 9 is a non-working holiday, in which all employees, regardless of whether they work in the budgetary or real sector of the national economy, have the right to a day off, with the maintenance of the average salary" and later in the year confirmed that the declaration of a bridge public holiday on Monday, August 26, 2024, was not on the agenda of the next Council of Ministers' meeting ("such decisions are announced ahead of time, and if some officials want to take a day off, they can do so under the law").    
  • Moldova Rules-Out August 28-29 Public Holidays
    Agentia Informationala de Stat (Moldpres)

    Moldova's Government Spokesperson, Daniel Vodă, has confirmed that Wednesday, August 27, 2025, would be declared a public holiday for both the private and public sectors, but that the declaration of bridge public holidays on August 28 and 29, 2025, was not being considered by the Council of Ministers' meeting.

    Recall that, last year, the government of Moldova had similarly announced that it would not declare Friday, May 10, 2024, as a one-off public holiday to bridge the gap between the annual May 9th public holiday and the subsequent weekend, and later ("According to the Labor Code, May 9 is a non-working holiday, in which all employees, regardless of whether they work in the budgetary or real sector of the national economy, have the right to a day off, with the maintenance of the average salary" and later in the year confirmed that the declaration of a bridge public holiday on Monday, August 26, 2024, was not on the agenda of the next Council of Ministers' meeting ("such decisions are announced ahead of time, and if some officials want to take a day off, they can do so under the law").    
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Papua New Guinea Extends Independence Day Public Holiday
    Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby)

    The Government of Papua New Guinea has declared a three-day public holiday from September 15 to 17, 2025, to celebrate Papua New Guinea’s upcoming 50th independence anniversary.

    As per the aforementioned announcement by the Chief Secretary to Government, Ivan Pomaleu, "As gazetted, these public holiday dates are binding on all citizens, businesses, and organisations".

    Recall that, a couple of years ago, the National Government of Papua New Guinea had declared Friday, September 15, 2023, as a day in lieu public holiday on account of the annual Independence Day public holiday falling on a Saturday in 2023.    
  • Papua New Guinea Extends Independence Day Public Holiday
    Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby)

    The Government of Papua New Guinea has declared a three-day public holiday from September 15 to 17, 2025, to celebrate Papua New Guinea’s upcoming 50th independence anniversary.

    As per the aforementioned announcement by the Chief Secretary to Government, Ivan Pomaleu, "As gazetted, these public holiday dates are binding on all citizens, businesses, and organisations".

    Recall that, a couple of years ago, the National Government of Papua New Guinea had declared Friday, September 15, 2023, as a day in lieu public holiday on account of the annual Independence Day public holiday falling on a Saturday in 2023.    

August 19, 2025

  • Bihar (BR)
  • Bihar (BR)
  • Bihar 2026 Public Holidays Announced
    Government of Bihar (Patna)

    The Government of India's state of Bihar has released the Government of Bihar Vide Notification No. 3/H-01/2025-SA 15401 in the Gazette No. 1403 specifying the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of Bihar for the upcoming calendar year 2026.    
  • Bihar 2026 Public Holidays Announced
    Government of Bihar (Patna)

    The Government of India's state of Bihar has released the Government of Bihar Vide Notification No. 3/H-01/2025-SA 15401 in the Gazette No. 1403 specifying the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of Bihar for the upcoming calendar year 2026.    
  • Nepal
  • Nepal
  • Karnali Province Declares August 20 Public Holiday
    Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs (Kathmandu)

    The spokesperson of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law of the Government of Nepal's Karnali Province, Uttam Gautam, has announced that the provincial cabinet had declared a public holiday for Wednesday, August 20, 2025, on the occasion of Establishment Day and Martyrs Day.

    Recall that in early March 2023, the Nepalese federal government cabinet decided that provincial governments could add up to six public holidays a year to the national list of Nepalese public holidays released by the federal government, with the Federal Ministry of Home Affairs deciding the regional public holidays to be observed in the Kathmandu valley.    
  • Karnali Province Declares August 20 Public Holiday
    Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs (Kathmandu)

    The spokesperson of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law of the Government of Nepal's Karnali Province, Uttam Gautam, has announced that the provincial cabinet had declared a public holiday for Wednesday, August 20, 2025, on the occasion of Establishment Day and Martyrs Day.

    Recall that in early March 2023, the Nepalese federal government cabinet decided that provincial governments could add up to six public holidays a year to the national list of Nepalese public holidays released by the federal government, with the Federal Ministry of Home Affairs deciding the regional public holidays to be observed in the Kathmandu valley.    
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan
  • Karachi Declares August 20 Public Holiday
    Associated Press Of Pakistan (Islamabad)

    The Chief Minister of the Government of the Pakistani Province of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, has announced the declaration of a public holiday in Karachi on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, following heavy rainfall that caused severe disruption across the city.    
  • Karachi Declares August 20 Public Holiday
    Associated Press Of Pakistan (Islamabad)

    The Chief Minister of the Government of the Pakistani Province of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, has announced the declaration of a public holiday in Karachi on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, following heavy rainfall that caused severe disruption across the city.    

August 18, 2025

  • Burundi
  • Burundi
  • Burundi Declares August 25 Electoral Public Holiday
    Le Portail des Institutions (Bujumbura)

    The President of Burundi, Evariste Ndayishimiye, has issued the Presidential Decree 100/012 declaring Thursday, June 5, 2025, as a one-off public holiday in Burundi, on account of the Elections of Hill and Neighborhood Councils.

    As per Article 1 of the aforementioned decree, "La journée de l’élection des Conseils de collines ou quartiers et des Chefs de collines ou quartiers, fixée au 25 août 2025 dans tout le pays, est déclarée jour férié, chômé et payé.".

    Recall that, earlier this year, President Ndayishimiye had similarly issued the Presidential Decree 100/065 declaring Thursday, June 5, 2025, as a one-off public holiday in Burundi, on account of the Elections of Deputies and Municipal Councillors.

    And, 5 years ago, a Presidential Decree had similarly declared Monday, August 24, 2020, as a one-off public holiday in Burundi, on account of the journée de l’élection des conseils de collines ou quartiers et des chefs de collines ou quartiers.    
  • Burundi Declares August 25 Electoral Public Holiday
    Le Portail des Institutions (Bujumbura)

    The President of Burundi, Evariste Ndayishimiye, has issued the Presidential Decree 100/012 declaring Thursday, June 5, 2025, as a one-off public holiday in Burundi, on account of the Elections of Hill and Neighborhood Councils.

    As per Article 1 of the aforementioned decree, "La journée de l’élection des Conseils de collines ou quartiers et des Chefs de collines ou quartiers, fixée au 25 août 2025 dans tout le pays, est déclarée jour férié, chômé et payé.".

    Recall that, earlier this year, President Ndayishimiye had similarly issued the Presidential Decree 100/065 declaring Thursday, June 5, 2025, as a one-off public holiday in Burundi, on account of the Elections of Deputies and Municipal Councillors.

    And, 5 years ago, a Presidential Decree had similarly declared Monday, August 24, 2020, as a one-off public holiday in Burundi, on account of the journée de l’élection des conseils de collines ou quartiers et des chefs de collines ou quartiers.    
  • Haryana (HR)
  • Haryana (HR)
  • Haryana Creates Public Holiday Committee
    Government of Haryana (Chandigarh)

    The Human Resources Department of the Government of India's state of Haryana has issued an order creating a standing committee to examine and consider all cases related to declaring any day as a public holiday in the state of Haryana.

    As per the aforementioned order, the standing committee's member secretary has been empowered to receive requests from the public or public representatives, and the recommendations of the committee will be submitted to the government through the Human Resources Department for approval.

    The creation of a public holidays standing committee might be due to the flurry of public holidays changes to the list of 2025 public holidays in Haryana since the beginning of the year.

    The initial list of 2025 public holidays in Haryana was set in last December's General Administration Department vide Notification No.28/67/2008-1HR-1.

    However, subsequently, the Haryana Government issued the vide Notification No.Elec-2025/IR-II/PSCE/Hol/2052 declaring Wednesday, February 5 as a public holiday on account of the general elections being held in the Delhi NCT on that date.

    Then the vide Notification No.Elec-2025/IR-II/PSCE/Hol/4335 was issued declaring March 2nd and 9th, 2025, as public holidays with wages on account of the various municipal elections being held on those 2 dates.

    Monday, March 31st, 2025, was then canceled as a public holiday as per the vide notification No.28/67/2008-1-HR-I.

    Then, the Haryana Government issued the vide notification No. 28/67/2008-1HR-I cancelling the April 30, 2025, public holiday for Akshaya Tritiya.

    And, most recently, the vide Notification No. Elec-2025/IR-II/PSCE/Hol/ 17767 was issued declaring Sunday, June 29, 2025, as a public holiday on account of the General Election for the seat of President and Members of all the ward of Municipal Committee, Kalanwali, District Sirsa.    
  • Haryana Creates Public Holiday Committee
    Government of Haryana (Chandigarh)

    The Human Resources Department of the Government of India's state of Haryana has issued an order creating a standing committee to examine and consider all cases related to declaring any day as a public holiday in the state of Haryana.

    As per the aforementioned order, the standing committee's member secretary has been empowered to receive requests from the public or public representatives, and the recommendations of the committee will be submitted to the government through the Human Resources Department for approval.

    The creation of a public holidays standing committee might be due to the flurry of public holidays changes to the list of 2025 public holidays in Haryana since the beginning of the year.

    The initial list of 2025 public holidays in Haryana was set in last December's General Administration Department vide Notification No.28/67/2008-1HR-1.

    However, subsequently, the Haryana Government issued the vide Notification No.Elec-2025/IR-II/PSCE/Hol/2052 declaring Wednesday, February 5 as a public holiday on account of the general elections being held in the Delhi NCT on that date.

    Then the vide Notification No.Elec-2025/IR-II/PSCE/Hol/4335 was issued declaring March 2nd and 9th, 2025, as public holidays with wages on account of the various municipal elections being held on those 2 dates.

    Monday, March 31st, 2025, was then canceled as a public holiday as per the vide notification No.28/67/2008-1-HR-I.

    Then, the Haryana Government issued the vide notification No. 28/67/2008-1HR-I cancelling the April 30, 2025, public holiday for Akshaya Tritiya.

    And, most recently, the vide Notification No. Elec-2025/IR-II/PSCE/Hol/ 17767 was issued declaring Sunday, June 29, 2025, as a public holiday on account of the General Election for the seat of President and Members of all the ward of Municipal Committee, Kalanwali, District Sirsa.    
  • Rajasthan (RJ)
  • Rajasthan (RJ)
  • Rajasthan Electoral Public Holiday August 21
    Government of Rajasthan (Jaipur)

    The Government of India's state of Rajasthan has issued the vide notification No.P 16(1)V.M/2 declaring a public holiday on Thursday, August 21, 2025, on account of by-elections being held on that date.

    Today's declaration of a one-off limited public holiday on Thursday, August 21, 2025, is a minor amendment to the list of 2025 public holidays in Rajasthan as set out in last October's vide notification No. 6(1)SA.PV/6/ 2024-3592.    
  • Rajasthan Electoral Public Holiday August 21
    Government of Rajasthan (Jaipur)

    The Government of India's state of Rajasthan has issued the vide notification No.P 16(1)V.M/2 declaring a public holiday on Thursday, August 21, 2025, on account of by-elections being held on that date.

    Today's declaration of a one-off limited public holiday on Thursday, August 21, 2025, is a minor amendment to the list of 2025 public holidays in Rajasthan as set out in last October's vide notification No. 6(1)SA.PV/6/ 2024-3592.    

August 17, 2025

  • Chile
  • Chile
  • Chilean Bill To Extend September Public Holidays
    Tramitación de proyectos (Congreso Nacional de Chile)

    Chilean member of Parliament, Camila Musante (Ind.-PPD), has introduced legislation to declare Wednesday, September 17, 2025, as a one-off public holiday thereby extending this year's fiestas patrias to 5 days.

    As per the aforementioned bill's presentation, "The increased demand in the tourism and services sectors could generate temporary jobs in hospitality, commerce, and other industries to meet the increased influx of people".

    Recall that, in 2007, the Labour code of Chile was amended by adding a 3rd sub-paragraph to Article 35, automatically making September 17 a public holiday when it falls on a Monday, and automatically making September 20 a public holiday when it falls on a Friday.

    Five years later, in 2012, Chilean member of Parliament, Ricardo Rincón (DC), introduced legislation to further extend the September Fiestas Patrias by making September 17 a non-working public holiday when both the 18th and 19th fall on a weekend (ie. when September 17 is a Friday), as well as January 2 being declared a non-working public holiday, whenever it falls on a Monday. That bill was passed very swiftly, with little opposition, probably as its effects were far away, with the first occurrence of a Monday, January 2, non-working public holiday being in 2017, and the first Friday, September 17, occurring in 2021.

    Some exceptions to the above 2 laws were declared on occasion, as was the case in 2010, when then Chilean President, Sebastián Piñera, signed into law Law 20.450, which declared Friday and Monday, September 17 and 20, 2010, as additional public holidays.    
  • Chilean Bill To Extend September Public Holidays
    Tramitación de proyectos (Congreso Nacional de Chile)

    Chilean member of Parliament, Camila Musante (Ind.-PPD), has introduced legislation to declare Wednesday, September 17, 2025, as a one-off public holiday thereby extending this year's fiestas patrias to 5 days.

    As per the aforementioned bill's presentation, "The increased demand in the tourism and services sectors could generate temporary jobs in hospitality, commerce, and other industries to meet the increased influx of people".

    Recall that, in 2007, the Labour code of Chile was amended by adding a 3rd sub-paragraph to Article 35, automatically making September 17 a public holiday when it falls on a Monday, and automatically making September 20 a public holiday when it falls on a Friday.

    Five years later, in 2012, Chilean member of Parliament, Ricardo Rincón (DC), introduced legislation to further extend the September Fiestas Patrias by making September 17 a non-working public holiday when both the 18th and 19th fall on a weekend (ie. when September 17 is a Friday), as well as January 2 being declared a non-working public holiday, whenever it falls on a Monday. That bill was passed very swiftly, with little opposition, probably as its effects were far away, with the first occurrence of a Monday, January 2, non-working public holiday being in 2017, and the first Friday, September 17, occurring in 2021.

    Some exceptions to the above 2 laws were declared on occasion, as was the case in 2010, when then Chilean President, Sebastián Piñera, signed into law Law 20.450, which declared Friday and Monday, September 17 and 20, 2010, as additional public holidays.    
  • South Korea
  • South Korea
  • South Korea Rules-Out October 10 Public Holiday
    Yonhap News Agency (Seoul)

    The South Korean Ministry of Economy and Finance, the competent authority for the declaration of one-off (temporary) public holidays, has reported that it had "not reviewed the plan to designate October 10 as a temporary holiday" and the Ministry of Personnel Management has confirmed that it had not received any request for the temporary holiday designation from the Ministry of Economy and Finance.

    Had October 10, 2025, been declared a one-off public holiday, it would have allowed for a ten-day break from the National Foundation Day on October 3 to the weekend of October 12, 2025.

    Recall that, last January, the South Korean cabinet approved the declaration of Monday, January 27, 2025, as a temporary public holiday to link the then upcoming Seol-nal Lunar New Year holidays with the preceding weekend.

    But the government was disappointed with the result of the declaration of Monday, January 27, 2025, as a temporary public holiday, as it led to an increase in overseas travel rather than domestic consumption revitalization that had been hoped for.

    And, when the next opportunity came up for an extended period of public holidays, the Ministry of Economy and Finance flatly stated that there were no plans to declare Friday, May 2, 2025, as a temporary (bridge) public holiday to link the May 1st public holiday with the subsequent May 3-4 weekend and the ensuing May 5-6 public holidays for Children's Day and Buddha's Birthday ("We have never reviewed the matter and have no plans to discuss it").

    Over the years, South Korea has declared bridge public holidays on a few occasions.

    In 2023, President Yoon Suk Yeol declared Monday, October 2, 2023, a bridge public holiday to link the end of the Chuseok public holidays with the subsequent National Foundation Day public holiday.

    In 2017, the Government of South Korea declared Monday, October 2, 2017, as a temporary public holiday to link the 2017 Chuseok South Korean public holiday with the preceding weekend.

    In 2015, the South Korean government declared Friday, August 14, 2015, the day before the National Liberation Day public holiday as a temporary public holiday due to the Liberation Day public holiday falling on a Saturday in 2015.    
  • South Korea Rules-Out October 10 Public Holiday
    Yonhap News Agency (Seoul)

    The South Korean Ministry of Economy and Finance, the competent authority for the declaration of one-off (temporary) public holidays, has reported that it had "not reviewed the plan to designate October 10 as a temporary holiday" and the Ministry of Personnel Management has confirmed that it had not received any request for the temporary holiday designation from the Ministry of Economy and Finance.

    Had October 10, 2025, been declared a one-off public holiday, it would have allowed for a ten-day break from the National Foundation Day on October 3 to the weekend of October 12, 2025.

    Recall that, last January, the South Korean cabinet approved the declaration of Monday, January 27, 2025, as a temporary public holiday to link the then upcoming Seol-nal Lunar New Year holidays with the preceding weekend.

    But the government was disappointed with the result of the declaration of Monday, January 27, 2025, as a temporary public holiday, as it led to an increase in overseas travel rather than domestic consumption revitalization that had been hoped for.

    And, when the next opportunity came up for an extended period of public holidays, the Ministry of Economy and Finance flatly stated that there were no plans to declare Friday, May 2, 2025, as a temporary (bridge) public holiday to link the May 1st public holiday with the subsequent May 3-4 weekend and the ensuing May 5-6 public holidays for Children's Day and Buddha's Birthday ("We have never reviewed the matter and have no plans to discuss it").

    Over the years, South Korea has declared bridge public holidays on a few occasions.

    In 2023, President Yoon Suk Yeol declared Monday, October 2, 2023, a bridge public holiday to link the end of the Chuseok public holidays with the subsequent National Foundation Day public holiday.

    In 2017, the Government of South Korea declared Monday, October 2, 2017, as a temporary public holiday to link the 2017 Chuseok South Korean public holiday with the preceding weekend.

    In 2015, the South Korean government declared Friday, August 14, 2015, the day before the National Liberation Day public holiday as a temporary public holiday due to the Liberation Day public holiday falling on a Saturday in 2015.    

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