Law:53RZ11 The Holidays and Observances Amendment Act: Difference between revisions
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<blockquote>4.2 The list of Days of Observance recognised and observed by the government is as follows: | <blockquote>4.2 The list of Days of Observance recognised and observed by the government is as follows: | ||
4.2.1 the month of March: '''Berber Heritage Month'''. All citizens are encouraged to express themselves in whatever medium is appropriate, on the question of Talossa's real or imagined Berbercentric prehistory. | :4.2.1 the month of March: '''Berber Heritage Month'''. All citizens are encouraged to express themselves in whatever medium is appropriate, on the question of Talossa's real or imagined Berbercentric prehistory. | ||
4.2.2 June 24: '''Immigration Day''' | :4.2.2 June 24: '''Immigration Day''' | ||
4.2.3 September 28: '''Democracy Day''' | :4.2.3 September 28: '''Democracy Day''' | ||
4.2.4 October 16: '''Publicity Day''' | :4.2.4 October 16: '''Publicity Day''' | ||
4.2.5 December 12: '''Llimbaziua (Language Day)'''. | :4.2.5 December 12: '''Llimbaziua (Language Day)'''. | ||
4.3 The Minister of Culture may declare additional one-time Days of Observance upon petition by Talossan citizens. Permanent Days of Observance must be approved by the Ziu.</blockquote> | 4.3 The Minister of Culture may declare additional one-time Days of Observance upon petition by Talossan citizens. Permanent Days of Observance must be approved by the Ziu.</blockquote> | ||
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