韓国大統領室
Will the mid-autumn celebration rest for 6 days... The Korean government considers designating a temporary public holiday on October 2nd
It was revealed on the 25th that the South Korean government is considering designating October 2nd as a temporary public holiday. An official from the presidential office told Herald Economics on the same day, "We are currently considering designating temporary public holidays.
I have, but it's not confirmed yet," he said. If the temporary public holiday is decided, it will be a four-day Chuseok (mid-autumn celebration, Korean Obon period) consecutive holiday from September 28th to October 1st and October 3rd.
It will be 'Golden Week' for a total of 6 days until Gaecheonjeol on the day. It is said that the designation of October 2 as a temporary public holiday was proposed by the people (the ruling party). The power of the people is the expansion of domestic demand, the economy
In consideration of revitalization, it is said that he proposed to President Yoon Seo-gyeol to designate temporary public holidays. In the future, President Yoon will preside over the final decision on the designation of temporary public holidays after discussions between parties and governments.
It is expected that this will be submitted to the Cabinet as a matter for deliberation and decision. Prior to this, the previous Moon Jae-in government designated October 2, 2017, the first year of his reign, as a temporary public holiday.
A total of 10 consecutive holidays are planned to stimulate domestic demand.
2023/08/26 00:58 KST
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