Vladimir Putin has established two new holidays in Russia.

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12:32; 04 November 2025 year
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed decrees establishing two new commemorative days in the country. The relevant documents have been published on the official legal information portal. According to the first decree, the State Calendar will now include the Day of Languages of the Peoples of the Russian Federation, which will be celebrated annually on September 8. The document states that the purpose of this new holiday is to "preserve and support the linguistic diversity" of the country. The decree came into effect on the day of its official signing. The second decree established the Day of Indigenous Minority Peoples of Russia, which will be celebrated on April 30.