Chinanews.com, April 27. According to a report by the Russian Satellite Network on the 26th, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov told reporters that there are no holidays during the work of Russian President Putin, but there is no plan to hold official events for the May Day holiday.

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  Peskov said: "We have said many times that, in fact, the duty of the president means non-stop work... Various operational issues, reports from various departments, this is a process without holidays. But at the same time, there is no plan to hold any public activity."

  Anna Popova, director of the Russian Consumer Rights Protection and Public Welfare Supervision Bureau, once suggested to the president to extend the May Day holiday by using the number of days between the two holidays.

According to it, epidemiologists believe that there is a risk, because because of the inconsistent holidays, the Russians have to travel back and forth between the city and out of the city many times to get in touch with more people.

According to Popova, consecutive holidays will make the national epidemiological forecast more stable.

  Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a presidential decree on the 23rd, setting May 4 to 7 as a non-working day.

In addition to the statutory International Labor Day from May 1st to 3rd and the Victory Day of the Great Patriotic War from 8th to 10th, Russian residents can enjoy 10 consecutive days of paid vacation in May this year, without the need to adjust the rest.