A New Holiday for Ukrainian Women Proposed in Parliament.
Draft Resolution No. 15052
According to Novyny.live: A draft resolution, numbered 15052, has been formally submitted to Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada. This legislation proposes the creation of a new national observance: Ukrainian Women's Day. As of March 3, 2023, the full text of the resolution was not yet available on the parliament's official website, a detail that has sparked considerable public interest and discussion.
A Potential Alternative to March 8th
The proposed Ukrainian Women's Day is seen as a potential alternative to the traditional celebration of March 8th, a holiday that was observed in Ukraine during its time as part of the Soviet Union. This legislative move is part of a broader cultural shift in the country. Concurrently, a separate bill, numbered 9009, is also under consideration; it seeks to abolish the March 8th holiday entirely and establish a new celebration on February 25th. However, no law to cancel March 8th has been passed yet, leaving the future of the long-standing holiday uncertain.
These initiatives to establish a new women's day and potentially cancel the Soviet-era holiday reflect evolving societal views on the role of women in Ukraine and how their contributions are honored. This signals a desire for a more contemporary approach to celebration, one that considers Ukraine's distinct cultural and historical context. The progression of these proposals will mark a significant step in shaping new traditions and values within Ukrainian society, moving away from its Soviet past.
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