Overview
- Decree 614/2025 authorizes shifting trasladable holidays that fall on Saturday or Sunday to the preceding Friday or following Monday, with the Jefatura de Gabinete as implementing authority.
- November’s configuration is confirmed: Friday 21 November will be a día no laborable for tourism purposes and Monday 24 November will observe the moved Día de la Soberanía Nacional, creating a four-day break for many workers.
- A feriado nacional is a mandatory paid day off with double pay if worked, while a día no laborable is optional for private employers and does not carry extra pay if worked.
- The national government clarified that Monday 13 October is a normal working day countrywide, though several Buenos Aires municipalities have local observances on select dates that primarily affect public administration and local services.
- Peru maintains only regional October observances such as the 24 October holiday in San Román, Puno under Law N.º 13293, and no national long weekend has been declared for 20–23 October.