It has been reported by lawyer Xushnudbek Khudoyberdiyev on his Telegram page that there will be no additional day off for the Navruz holiday. He emphasized that no official documents have been adopted regarding additional days off for 2025.
This year, the days off for the Navruz holiday will be as follows:
March 21 (Friday) – official holiday, day off for everyone
March 22 (Saturday) – day off for a 5-day work schedule, workday for a 6-day work schedule
March 23 (Sunday) – regular day off
That is, only March 21 will be a general day off, and no additional changes are expected.
Xushnudbek Khudoyberdiyev also noted that some publications and bloggers are spreading news stating "Officially, an additional day off has been designated for the Navruz holiday," and he stated that there are no official documents to confirm this information.
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