President Nicolás Maduro decrees Christmas in Venezuela to be moved to Oct. 1

President Nicolás Maduro decrees Christmas in Venezuela to be moved to Oct. 1

In a surprising and unprecedented move, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has announced that Christmas will now officially begin on October 1st. This decree comes as a way to boost morale and lift the spirits of the Venezuelan people who have been facing economic hardships and political unrest in recent years.

The early start to the holiday season is being seen as a bold and unconventional decision by President Maduro, who hopes that celebrating Christmas earlier will bring joy and happiness to his country. Traditionally, Christmas in Venezuela is celebrated from December 16th to January 6th, with a focus on festive decorations, music, and food.

While some may view this decision as premature, supporters of President Maduro argue that it is a much-needed break from the struggles that many Venezuelans are currently facing. By moving Christmas to October 1st, the government hopes to create a sense of togetherness and unity among the people.

It remains to be seen how this early start to the holiday season will be received by the Venezuelan population, but one thing is for certain – President Maduro is determined to bring some joy and cheer to his country during these challenging times. With Christmas now starting on October 1st, Venezuelans can look forward to an extended period of celebration and festivities.

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