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Argentina Sets Nov. 21–24 Four-Day Weekend as Peru and Mexico Finalize Late-October Schedules

Officials rely on decrees and official calendars to curb confusion over who gets time off and when.

Overview

  • Argentina confirms a four-day break from Friday Nov. 21 (non‑laborable tourism day) through Monday Nov. 24, when the moved Día de la Soberanía Nacional is observed under Law 27.399 and DNU 614/2025.
  • Several Argentine localities mark Friday Oct. 24 as a holiday—Ituzaingó, Ramallo, Suipacha (Buenos Aires), San Rafael Arcángel (Mendoza) and Rafaela (Santa Fe)—creating jurisdiction‑specific three‑day weekends.
  • Buenos Aires province declares Friday Oct. 31 a local holiday for the Benito Juárez district, with Banco Provincia branches there closed that day.
  • Mexico’s SEP confirms no classes on Friday Oct. 31 for the monthly Consejo Técnico Escolar, clarifying it is not a Day of the Dead transfer and that students return on Monday Nov. 3.
  • Peru keeps Thursday Oct. 30 and Friday Oct. 31 as working days nationwide with Saturday Nov. 1 the only national holiday, while San Román (Juliaca) has a regional holiday on Friday Oct. 24 and Minedu rejects rumored nationwide school suspensions for Oct. 22 and Oct. 27–28.