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The following are the national public holidays and other observances of Argentina. Though holidays of many faiths are respected, public holidays usually include most Catholic based holidays. Historic holidays include the celebration of the May Revolution (25 May), Independence Day (9 July), National Flag Day (20 June) and the death of José de ...
4 February – One person is killed in a wildfire in Mariano I. Loza, Corrientes Province. [1]5 February – President Milei orders Argentina's withdrawal from the World Health Organization, citing “profound differences in health management", particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In 2025 we will make a big rumble in the elections." The president made a rock star's entrance at the rally in Lezama Park in downtown Buenos Aires, squeezing through crowds of thousands of ...
In 2010, year of the Argentina Bicentennial, president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who openly supports the Argentine historical revisionism, [6] made a new proposal to increase the number of holidays in Argentina. One of the proposals was to turn the Day of National Sovereignty into a national holiday, instead of just an observance.
Legislative elections are scheduled to be held in Argentina on 26 October 2025. [1] Half of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies and a third of the seats in the Senate will be elected. [ 2 ]
The Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina is divided into four sections. Their names and content are as follows: First Section (Legislation and Official Notices): Legal norms (laws, decrees, resolutions, dispositions) are included here, as well as notices emanating from the public bodies of the three branches of the State related to their own management.
The Buenos Aires Carnival (Spanish: Carnaval de Buenos Aires or Corso de Buenos Aires) is an annual event that takes place during the Carnival festivities, usually at the end of February, on the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The two-day event features murga parades, colourful costumes, water bombs and many other amusement activities.