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April 4, 2025

  • Peru
  • Peru
  • Peru Extends 2025 Public Holidays
    Diario Oficial El Peruano (Lima)

    The Peruvian government has gazetted the Supreme Decree 042-2025 PCM which expands the list of 2025 public holidays in Peru, with the declaration of 3 additional one-off bridge public holidays.

    As per the aforementioned decree, signed by President Dina Boluarte , Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén, and the Ministers of Labor, Foreign Trade, and Tourism, "The Government implements strategic policies to promote the country's tourist attractions, including the establishment of non-working days subject to compensation or recovery of non-worked hours. These, combined with regular holidays, create long weekends conducive to domestic tourism".

    Recall that, at the beginning of 2024, the Peruvian government had gazetted the Decreto Supremo Nº 011-2024-PCM which expanded the list of public holidays in Peru for the calendar year 2024.

    Then, in July 2024, it gazetted the Supreme Decree 066-2024-PCM which expanded the list of public holidays in Peru for the calendar year 2025, once again, with the declaration of an additional public sector holiday on Saturday, July 27, 2024 ("Artículo 1.- Día no laborable en el sector público, 1.1 Declarar día no laborable, para los trabajadores del sector público, a nivel nacional, el sábado 27 de julio de 2024").    
  • Peru Extends 2025 Public Holidays
    Diario Oficial El Peruano (Lima)

    The Peruvian government has gazetted the Supreme Decree 042-2025 PCM which expands the list of 2025 public holidays in Peru, with the declaration of 3 additional one-off bridge public holidays.

    As per the aforementioned decree, signed by President Dina Boluarte , Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén, and the Ministers of Labor, Foreign Trade, and Tourism, "The Government implements strategic policies to promote the country's tourist attractions, including the establishment of non-working days subject to compensation or recovery of non-worked hours. These, combined with regular holidays, create long weekends conducive to domestic tourism".

    Recall that, at the beginning of 2024, the Peruvian government had gazetted the Decreto Supremo Nº 011-2024-PCM which expanded the list of public holidays in Peru for the calendar year 2024.

    Then, in July 2024, it gazetted the Supreme Decree 066-2024-PCM which expanded the list of public holidays in Peru for the calendar year 2025, once again, with the declaration of an additional public sector holiday on Saturday, July 27, 2024 ("Artículo 1.- Día no laborable en el sector público, 1.1 Declarar día no laborable, para los trabajadores del sector público, a nivel nacional, el sábado 27 de julio de 2024").    

April 3, 2025

  • Azerbaijan
  • Azerbaijan
  • Azerbaijan Announces June 2025 Public Holidays
    Azerbaijani Cabinet of Ministers (Baku)

    The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Azerbaijan has reminded the population of the non-working public holidays in June 2025.

    These will be Gurban Bayram, from June 6-9, the Day of National Salvation on June 15-16, and the Day of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan on June 26, 2025.    
  • Azerbaijan Announces June 2025 Public Holidays
    Azerbaijani Cabinet of Ministers (Baku)

    The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Azerbaijan has reminded the population of the non-working public holidays in June 2025.

    These will be Gurban Bayram, from June 6-9, the Day of National Salvation on June 15-16, and the Day of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan on June 26, 2025.    
  • Costa Rica
  • Costa Rica
  • Costa Rica Extends Easter Public Sector Holidays By 3 Days
    Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social de Costa Rica (San José)

    The Directive No. 048-MIDEPLAN-MTSS, signed by President Rodrigo Chaves Robles, the Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy, Marta Esquivel Rodríguez, and the Minister of Labor and Social Security, Andrés Romero Rodríguez, was published earlier today in La Gaceta, and it applies to all ministries, affiliated bodies, and autonomous and semi-autonomous state institutions.

    As per the aforementioned directive, Monday to Wednesday, April 14-16, 2025, have been granted as additional public sector holidays for Costa Rica's public servants.    
  • Costa Rica Extends Easter Public Sector Holidays By 3 Days
    Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social de Costa Rica (San José)

    The Directive No. 048-MIDEPLAN-MTSS, signed by President Rodrigo Chaves Robles, the Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy, Marta Esquivel Rodríguez, and the Minister of Labor and Social Security, Andrés Romero Rodríguez, was published earlier today in La Gaceta, and it applies to all ministries, affiliated bodies, and autonomous and semi-autonomous state institutions.

    As per the aforementioned directive, Monday to Wednesday, April 14-16, 2025, have been granted as additional public sector holidays for Costa Rica's public servants.    

April 2, 2025

  • Türkiye
  • Türkiye
  • Turkey's President Proposes March 21 Public Holiday
    Hürriyet Daily News (Istanbul)

    The Turkish ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has initiated the legislative process to declare March 21 as a new annual official public holiday in Türkiye under the name Nowruz Holiday.

    Recall that, last month, Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, speaking at the March 21 Nowruz Day Commemoration Program held at the Haliç Congress Center, had proposed that March 21st be declared a new annual public holiday in Turkey.

    The last annual public holiday added to Turkey's list of public holidays was in the autumn of 2016, when the same President Erdogan announced that, from 2017 onward, July 15 would be observed as a new non-working public holiday in Turkey to recall the aborted coup of the summer of 2016, and Turkey's Parliament unanimously passed a bill to declare July 15 as a new annual non-working public holiday in Turkey, named Democracy and National Solidarity Day.

    Before that, in 2009, Turkey's parliament approved a bill declaring May 1st an annual public holiday, effective starting in 2009, and giving it the official name Labor and Solidarity Day, following the preceding decision by then Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who had ordered the Minister of Employment and Social Security to announce May 1st as a public holiday, earlier that same month. May 1st had been a public holiday in Turkey, called Spring Day from 1935 to 1980.    
  • Turkey's President Proposes March 21 Public Holiday
    Hürriyet Daily News (Istanbul)

    The Turkish ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has initiated the legislative process to declare March 21 as a new annual official public holiday in Türkiye under the name Nowruz Holiday.

    Recall that, last month, Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, speaking at the March 21 Nowruz Day Commemoration Program held at the Haliç Congress Center, had proposed that March 21st be declared a new annual public holiday in Turkey.

    The last annual public holiday added to Turkey's list of public holidays was in the autumn of 2016, when the same President Erdogan announced that, from 2017 onward, July 15 would be observed as a new non-working public holiday in Turkey to recall the aborted coup of the summer of 2016, and Turkey's Parliament unanimously passed a bill to declare July 15 as a new annual non-working public holiday in Turkey, named Democracy and National Solidarity Day.

    Before that, in 2009, Turkey's parliament approved a bill declaring May 1st an annual public holiday, effective starting in 2009, and giving it the official name Labor and Solidarity Day, following the preceding decision by then Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who had ordered the Minister of Employment and Social Security to announce May 1st as a public holiday, earlier that same month. May 1st had been a public holiday in Turkey, called Spring Day from 1935 to 1980.    

* to illustrate the qppstudio.net ability to forecast all the public holidays of all the countries of the world for any year in the future, see our pages of 2035 public holidays in Australia, Austria, Bhutan, Canada, Germany, India, Nepal, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA.