The Government has already decreed how the holiday calendar will be made up throughout next year. Find out all the holidays in 2025.
There is less and less left for him 2025and many people are aware of the holidays and non-working days to accommodate your plans throughout the year. In that sense, The Government has already confirmed the calendar of national holidays.
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According to Law 27,399 on the Establishment of holidays and long weekends, there are four categories: immovable holidays, transferable ones, non-working days and tourist long weekends. Likewise, for next year, instead of three long weekend holidays, the year will have three long non-working days. On the other hand, the 2025 calendar includes a total of 19 national holidays among the mentioned categories.


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What is the first national holiday of 2025
Like every year, the first national holiday of 2025 is January 1which falls on a Wednesday. It is an immovable one since the new year is celebrated.
2025 National Holiday Calendar
January:
- Wednesday, January 1: New Year (unchangeable holiday)
March:
- Monday, March 3 and Tuesday, March 4: Carnival (unchangeable holiday)
- Monday, March 24: National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice (unchangeable holiday)
- Monday, March 31: Feast of the Breaking of the Fast of the Holy Month of Ramadan (non-working day)
April:
- Wednesday, April 2: Veteran’s Day and those who fell in the Malvinas War (unchangeable holiday)
- Thursday, April 17: Maundy Thursday (non-working day)
- Friday, April 18: Good Friday (unchangeable holiday)
May:
- Thursday, May 1: Labor Day (unchangeable holiday)
- Friday, May 2: long weekend non-working day
- Sunday, May 25: May Revolution Day (unchangeable holiday)
June:
- Monday, June 16: Passage to the Immortality of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes (moved from Tuesday, June 17)
- Friday, June 20: Passage to the Immortality of General Don Manuel Belgrano (immovable holiday)
July:
- Wednesday, July 9: Independence Day (unchangeable holiday)
August:
- Friday, August 15: long weekend non-working day
- Sunday, August 17: Passage to the Immortality of General Don José de San Martín (transferable holiday)
October:
- Sunday, October 12: Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity (transferable holiday)
November:
- Friday, November 21: long weekend non-working day.
- Monday, November 24: National Sovereignty Day (moved from Thursday, November 20).
December:
- Monday, December 8: Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary (unchangeable holiday)
- Thursday, December 25: Christmas (unchangeable holiday)
Source: Ambito

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