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词条 First National Government
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  1. History

  2. Legal status

  3. References

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The Anniversary of the First National Government ({{lang-es|Primer gobierno patrio}}) is a public holiday of Argentina, commemorating the May Revolution and the creation on May 25, 1810 of the Primera Junta, which is considered the first patriotic government of Argentina. Along with the 9 July, which commemorates the Declaration of Independence, it is considered a National Day of Argentina.

History

Commemorations of the May Revolution have been held since 1811, the first anniversary: Cornelio Saavedra ruled so for Buenos Aires, and Manuel Belgrano and Juan José Castelli did the same during their military campaigns at the cities they had under control during the anniversaries. The day was officially declared a national day by the Assembly of Year XIII on May 5, 1813. The 1816 Argentine Declaration of Independence provided an alternative national day. In the beginning, this added to the conflicts between Buenos Aires and the provinces in the Argentine Civil War, with the date in May being related particularly to Buenos Aires and 9 July to the whole country.[1] This led the unitarian Bernardino Rivadavia to cancel the celebration on July, and the federalist Juan Manuel de Rosas to re-allow it, but without giving up celebrations on May. The celebrations in 1857, when Buenos Aires had temporary seceded from the Argentine Confederation, were large and included the remodelation of the Plaza. By 1880, with the federalization of Buenos Aires, the local connotations were removed and the May Revolution was considered the birth of the nation.[1]

Massive celebrations of the holiday have been a tradition during the 19th century and part of the 20th century, but were slowly forgotten by the end of it.[2] However, the Argentina Bicentennial held in 2010 raised again the public interest in the holiday, becoming the most attended public event in the history of Buenos Aires.{{cn|date=May 2018}}

Legal status

May 25 is considered a national and non-workable holiday by law 21.329.[3] It is immovable, meaning it is celebrated on May 25 regardless of day of the week.

References

1. ^{{cite journal|last1= Sigal|first1= Silvia|year= 2010|title= Mayo, la disputa por el sentido|journal= Ñ|publisher= Clarín|issue= 343|page= 11}}
2. ^{{cite journal| author = María Sáenz Quesada| editor =|date= June 2010| title = Entre dos bicentenarios|trans-title=Between two Bicentennials| journal = Todo es historia| volume =| issue = 515| series =| pages = 4–5| publisher =| location = Buenos Aires| issn = 0040-8611| pmid =| pmc =| doi =| bibcode =| oclc =| id =| url =| language = Spanish| format =| archiveurl =| archivedate =| accessdate =| laysummary =| laysource =| laydate =| quote =| ref =| separator =| postscript =}}
3. ^Law Nº 21329. Requires Microsoft Word
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