Summary
In the Rosen Commonwealth, federal holidays are the ten dates designated as holidays and observed in every republic. On these days, all non-essential workers in the Commonwealth are granted a paid vacation day. The Senate has the sole authority to designate federal holidays. Managing federal holidays is the responsibility of the Senate Cultural Affairs Committee. Some holidays at the republican, provincial, county and municipal level are celebrated alongside federal holidays.
List
| Date | Name | Details |
|---|---|---|
| January 1st | New Year’s Day | Celebrates the beginning of the calendar year. Also holds religious significance in Helsayan, Sanan, and Tuvayan cultures. |
| February 12th | Rosen Republic Remembrance Day | Commemorates those that died or were impoverished during the Rosen Republic period. |
| March 3rd | Directory Day | Placed on the date of death of Olgierd Trela, the first Secretary-General of the Rosen Commonwealth. Celebrates the Secretariat-Directory and the federal government as a whole. |
| April 25th | Heroes Day | Commemorates those that died in military service of the Commonwealth and honors veterans in the present. |
| June 9th | Republic Day | Celebrates the federal system and the Rosen Commonwealth’s different republics. |
| August 10th | Unity Day | Placed on the date of the end of the Second Rosen Civil War. Celebrates the “Rosen Golden Age.” |
| October 1st | Labor Day | Commemorates the Rosen workforce and celebrates unions, socialism, and workplace democracy. |
| November 3rd | Commonwealth Day | Placed on the date of the signing of the Second Rosen Constitution. Celebrates the Rosen Commonwealth, through the form of parades, political lectures, and feasts. |
| December 30th | Nuclear War Victims Day | Commemorates the 102 million Rosens that died during the Nuclear Crisis. |
| December 31st | New Year’s Eve | Celebrates the end of the calendar year. Considered the largest holiday in the Commonwealth and worldwide. |