Jakarta –
The government announced a joint decree (SKB) three ministers regulating national holidays and joint leave in 2023. This decree regulates the holiday Eid 1444 H or Lebaran 2023.
“There are 15 days of national holidays,” said coordinating minister for human development and culture (Menko PMK) Muhadjir Effendi at a press conference on Tuesday (10/11/2022).
There are 15 public holidays and public holidays in 2023. 3 ministerial decree It was signed by the Minister of Religion (Menag) Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, the Minister of Labor Ida Fauziyah and the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform (MenPAN-RB) Abdullah Azwar Anas.
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“The government has agreed and set a national holiday and joint leave in 2023. The agreement is contained in a mutual agreement,” Muhadjir said.
Here is a list National holiday year 2023:
- January 1 (Sunday): Christian New Year
- January 22 (Sunday): Chinese New Year
- February 18 (Saturday): Isra Mi’raj
- March 22 (Wednesday): The Holy Day of Silence
- April 7 (Friday): The death of Jesus Christ
- April 22-23 (Saturday-Sunday): Eid Al-Fitr
- May 1st (Mon): Labor Day
- May 18 (Thursday): Ascension of Jesus Christ
- June 1st (Thursday): Pancasila’s birthday
- June 4 (Sunday): Vesak Day
- June 29 (Thursday): Eid al-Adha
- July 19 (Wednesday): Islamic New Year
- August 17th (Thursday): Independence Day
- September 28 (Thursday): birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW
- December 25 (Mon): Christmas day
Watch the video: Determining public holidays and holidays for 2023
(è / imk)