Public holidays in Samoa
Public holidays in Samoa are defined in the Public Holidays Act 2008:[1]
| Date | English Name | 
|---|---|
| January 1-2 | New Year's Day | 
| Good Friday | |
| Holy Saturday | |
| Easter Monday | |
| Ramadan | |
| April 25 | Anzac Day | 
| Second Monday in May | Mother's Day | 
| June 1 | Independence Day | 
| Second Monday in August | Father's Day | 
| Second Monday in October | Lotu a Tamaiti | 
| December 25 | Christmas Day | 
| December 26 | Boxing Day | 
In addition to holidays with fixed dates, polling day and the day before polling day is a public holiday in any year when an election is held. In addition, the O le Ao o le Malo can declare public holidays in accordance with the Act.[2]
References
    
- "Public Holidays Act 2008". PACLII. 25 January 2008. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
- Public Holidays Act 2008, section 2.
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