Member of the State Duma Committee on Labor, Social Policy and War Veterans Ekaterina Stenyakina (United Russia) recalled that the last week of this year will have only two working days.

“The last working week of 2025 will be very short and consist of only two working days,” she was quoted as saying.
Then Russians will experience one of the longest Tet holidays. The first business day of 2026 will be Monday, January 12.
Member of the Committee of the Russian Public Chamber on public inspection of bills and other regulations, Evgeny Masharov, previously said that Working on Tet must be paid at least double.
Meanwhile, press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin Work plan for the New Year holidayhe doesn't have days off.












