Lower house refuses to abolish Women’s Day

The Lower House repeatedly rejected the proposal of the Senate to strip International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, of its “significant day” status. Senators consider the day to be tinged with communist ideology and want it to be replaced by Mother’s Day. They also propose to rename the May 1 Labour Day holiday to Spring and Labour Day. The proposal was rejected both by the governing and the opposition deputies.

Author: Ruth Fraňková