With the proposed changes, the already existing holiday and memorial days have been preserved and they have been brought to the most appropriate order that preserves chronology and logic. Deputy Gegham Nazaryan said this while presenting the first reading draft of the law he authored “On Amending the Law on Holidays and Memorial Days of the Republic of Armenia” at the regular session of the National Assembly on June 17.
The author also suggests adding one holiday, Navasard, to the law, fixing it as a day of national traditions, culture and unity of Armenians. It is proposed to celebrate it on August 11. The author believes that this holiday will not only contribute to the preservation and dissemination of the values of national culture, but will also become an important day in terms of the arrival of Diaspora Armenians in Armenia and participation in the celebrations. The day, however, will be working.
Another proposal of the author is to make certain national holidays or memorial days non-working days.
The deputy also suggests establishing non-working days or finding another solution for the feast days celebrated by the Armenian Apostolic Church: Christmas and Epiphany, Holy Easter, Vardavar, Assumption of St. In the case of the days of the dead-commemoration following the Mother of God and Khachveratsi.
Similar to Yerevan Day, it is proposed to establish regional holidays, taking into account the climatic conditions. The author believes that such holidays will contribute to the development of domestic tourism.
In a related report, Alkhas Ghazaryan, a member of the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on State-Legal Affairs, positively evaluated the presented bill, urging his colleagues to vote in favor of the project.
RA Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Lusine Kocharyan presented the position of the Government. A number of suggestions have been made that the author will consider between the first and second readings. The position of the Government regarding some proposals was positive.
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