Where is Monday 29 May 2023 a public holiday?

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The next Monday 29 May two municipalities in the province of Buenos Aires decreed a new one vacationwith which they will add five days of rest after the holidays of this Thursday 25 May and Friday 26 May.

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As you know, this Thursday May 25th a new one is celebrated anniversary of the May Revolution, national day. The Government, through the Ministry of the Interior, has also decreed Friday the 26th as a bridge holiday for tourism purposes.

These types of vacations are enabled because of the Law 27.399, Article 7, which allows the Executive power set three such dates a year promote tourism activities.

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Where is Monday the 29th a public holiday?

XXL weekend for some locations in Buenos Aires.  Where is a holiday on Monday May 29?

XXL weekend for some locations in Buenos Aires. Where is a holiday on Monday May 29?

He monday 29 commemorates the founding anniversary of Commander Nicanor Otamendi, in which it is located General Alvarado and Villalongacity ​​of the district of Patagones.

Both cities have declared Vacation for workers of Banco Provincia and the public administration. Employees will be released from reporting to work that day.

Are bridge holidays paid?

The answer is yes. Holidays for tourist purposes continue to be holidays and if the employer decides that you have to work that day, then you have to pay double the standard day.

What is commemorated on May 25th?

The May Revolution, with the Cabildo in the background.

The May Revolution, with the Cabildo in the background.

He May 25th It is one of the few unmovable dates for Argentina. It’s a day to remember revolutionary process which led to the conformation of the Argentine state. THE Revolution of May 1810 the war for Argentine independence began which would last until July 9, 1816, when definitive independence would be declared in the city of Tucumán.

Of the May 18-25, 1810 They have been intense days. Under Spanish rule, popular discontent grew on the basis of economic inequality and the lack of representation of the “common” people. It was time for a rebellionwith patriotic leaders at the forefront.

That week in May ended with the Revolution of May 25thwhere the Spanish viceroy Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros was overthrown and The First Council was formed as a provisional government. An historic moment since, for the first time, a group of Argentines was elected by the Cabildo to represent the government: Cornelio Saavedra (President), Mariano Moreno and Juan José Paso (secretaries); Manuel Belgrano, Fr. Manuel Alberti, Juan José Castelli, Miguel de Azcuénaga, Domingo Matheu and Juan Larrea (vocals).

This May 25 is fulfilled 213 years old of the day the people gathered in the May Square to celebrate the defense of popular sovereignty.

Source: Clarin

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