

Armenia’s official holiday and working day schedule for late April and May includes several public holidays, observances, and adjusted working days.
According to Article 4.1 of the Law on Holidays and Remembrance Days, Citizen’s Day in Armenia is celebrated on the last Saturday of April. If May 1 coincides with a Saturday, the holiday is instead observed on the last Sunday of April. This day remains a working day.
Labor Day, celebrated on May 1, is a non-working public holiday.
Due to the EAEU Summit, the working day of Monday, May 4, has been moved to April 18, making May 4 a non-working day.
Yerkrapah Day is observed on May 8 and is a working day.
Victory and Peace Day, celebrated on May 9, is a non-working holiday.
Family Day, marked on May 15, is a working day.
Students and Youth Day, observed on May 16, is also a working day.
Finally, Republic Day, celebrated on May 28, is a non-working public holiday.
This schedule outlines both official holidays and adjusted working days, helping citizens plan their time accordingly.






