Presented to the State Duma of the Russian Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) invoice On the introduction of a day off on the Monday after Easter.
In the explanatory note of the bill, it is emphasized that the annual total number of non-working days will not increase and this will not require the use of budget funds for its implementation. Yaroslav Nilov, one of the drafters of the law, RTFor the sake of “calendar optimization for Easter Monday celebrations”, the new holiday will be rescheduled and introduced.
The note states that 85% of the Russian population celebrates Easter. The drafters stressed that its adoption would not only “respect the deep historical traditions of the Orthodox community in our country, but would also be further proof of state and society recognition of the special role of Orthodoxy in history. In the formation and development of the spirituality and culture of Russia.”
Formerly Elizaveta Kardapoltseva, Endocrinologist at INVITRO-Ural judicial Diseases from which it is better to refuse eggs and Easter cakes for Easter.