Mar 5 • 18:00 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

We Have a New National Holiday. Will it be a Day Off Work?

Poland has established a new national holiday, War Invalids' Day, to honor war veterans, effective April 12.

Poland has introduced a new national holiday, War Invalids' Day, following the signing of a law by President Karol Nawrocki on March 4. This holiday, set to be observed on April 12, commemorates the first Congress of the Union of War Invalids of the Republic of Poland, which took place from April 12 to 17 in 1919. This organization was established to represent veterans injured in the fights for Poland's independence, highlighting the long-overdue recognition for this group of society.

The presidential palace emphasized the importance of war invalids to the nation, noting that, until now, they had not been honored with a state holiday. This new observance is intended not only to recognize their sacrifices but also to promote public awareness of their contributions and the ongoing needs that the Polish state should address for those who have dedicated their health in service to the country.

Establishing April 12 as War Invalids' Day is seen as a significant step towards acknowledging the sacrifices of these individuals. The government is now tasked with ensuring that the state honors its commitment to these citizens, reinforcing the importance of recognizing war veterans in Poland's societal narrative and promoting their welfare within the community.

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