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The Three Kings’ Day holiday is not changed

The Three Kings' Day holiday is not changed

“2025 has four long weekends, the first starts this Saturday, January 4th and ends on Monday, January 6th,”Day of the Holy Kings“, date thatl Ministry of Labor reiterated to the entire business and working community of the country that there is no change, so it is non-working as established by Law 139-97.

The institution specifies that the public and private sectors must resume their daily tasks on Tuesday, January 7th.

Through a press release, he reported that the celebration of these dates in accordance with the provisions of Dominican legislation, must be applied in all the establishments of the country.

The 2025 holidays will be applied as follows:

  • Wednesday, January 1, the date of New Year’s celebration, is not changed.
  • On Monday, January 6, the day of the Holy Kings, it is not changed.
  • Tuesday, January 21, the day of Our Lady of Altagracia, is not changed.
  • Sunday, January 26, the date on which the birth of Juan Pablo Duarte is commemorated, is not changed.
  • Thursday, February 27, National Independence Day is immovable.
  • On Friday, April 18, Good Friday, a religious holiday that commemorates the death of Jesus Christ, immovable.
  • On Thursday, May 1, Labor Day, we work and change for Monday, May 5.
  • Thursday, June 19, the day on which the religious holiday Corpus Christi is celebrated, is not changed.
  • Saturday, August 16, the day of the Restoration of the Republic, is not changed.
  • Wednesday, September 24, the day of Our Lady of Mercedes, is not changed.
  • Meanwhile, on Thursday, November 6, Constitution Day, work is done and it is changed for Monday, November 10.
  • Thursday, December 25, Christmas Day or the birth of Jesus, is not changed.

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