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Ministry announces Tuesday as a holiday for private and public schools in Qatar

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Last updated: 2024/11/05 at 12:31 AM
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Tomorrow, November 5, 2024, has been declared a holiday for all public and private schools in the State of Qatar by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. This decision aims to enhance effective participation in the upcoming 2024 constitutional amendment referendum. The holiday includes both academic and administrative staff at schools, allowing them to take part in the national referendum and exercise their democratic right, especially for those who have reached the age of 18.

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education made the announcement on social media, ensuring that citizens are aware of the holiday and can plan accordingly. The circular specifically states that the holiday does not extend to universities and higher education institutions in the country. This highlights the importance placed on the referendum and the desire to encourage widespread participation from citizens of all ages. By declaring a holiday for educational institutions, the government is demonstrating its commitment to promoting civic engagement and democratic processes in Qatar.

The decision to declare a holiday for schools on November 5, 2024, underscores the significance of the upcoming constitutional amendment referendum. By providing students and staff with the opportunity to participate in the referendum, the government is actively encouraging civic engagement and political participation among the youth population. This holiday allows young adults who have recently turned 18 to exercise their democratic right and contribute to shaping the future of Qatar through the referendum process.

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education’s announcement reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring a high level of participation in the 2024 constitutional amendment referendum. By declaring a holiday for educational institutions, the government is sending a clear message that citizen engagement in the democratic process is a top priority. This decision underscores the importance of every individual’s voice in shaping the country’s future and highlights the government’s efforts to promote active participation in decision-making processes among all segments of society.

Overall, the declaration of a holiday for schools on November 5, 2024, serves as a proactive step towards enhancing citizen participation in the upcoming constitutional amendment referendum in Qatar. By providing students and staff with the opportunity to engage in the democratic process, the government is fostering a culture of civic responsibility and political involvement. This holiday signals the government’s dedication to promoting democratic values and encouraging all citizens to take an active role in shaping the future of the country. With this decision, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education is paving the way for a more inclusive and participatory democratic system in Qatar.

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