Vaհe H Apelian
Happenstance has the Armenian Americans celebrate the Armenian Republic Day on May 28, two days after observing the Memorial Day on Monday May 26, 2025.
Non-working Holidays enable the citizens to observe important events in the life of the nation. The U.S. Federal government recognizes 11 non-working holidays, among them the Memorial Day. Armenia observes 12 non-working holidays, among them the Armenian Republic Day – Hanrabedoutyan or – Հանրապետութեան օր.
Soviet Armenia did not celebrate May 28, but a good segment of the Diaspora, mostly affiliated with the ARF and the Cilician Catholicosate, celebrated May 28 as Independence Day. After Armenia regained its independence, the postal service of the Republic of Armenia issued in 1992 its first stamps celebrating May 28, designating the stamp’s first day cover as Independence Day.
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First Day Cover, May 28, Independence Day |
But the Armenian reality had to contend with another historic day. On September 21, 1991, a referendum was held in the Armenian SSR to determine whether to secede from the Soviet Union. The overwhelming majority, 99.5%, voted in favor of independence, with a 95% turnout. This referendum followed a declaration of independence on August 23, 1990, and provided the legal basis for the Armenian SSR to declare its independence from the Soviet Union. The formal declaration of independence was made on September 23, 1991, officially establishing the Republic of Armenia. Hence the Armenian government designated September 21 as Independence Day, and May 28 as the Republic Day.
During the years we celebrated May 28 as Independence Day, we celebrated the day for having attained independence for founding the first ever Republic of Armenia. It was in fact a celebration for the founding of the free, independent, democratic Republic of Armenia. I invite the readers to check the front cover of the May 28 special, larger than normal edition of Aztag Daily in Lebanon, posted below. The front cover heralded the 60th anniversary of the Republic of Armenia – Հայաստանի Հանրապետութեան վաթսուն Ամեակ։
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60th Anniversary of the Republic of Armenia |
Two days after observing the Memorial Day on May 26 and paying homage by remembering and honoring those who were killed on duty, we will celebrate the 107th anniversary of the Republic of Armenia. I join Armenia’s ambassador in Washington DC and all those who on May 28, celebrate the Republic of Armenia and with them I wish the Republic of Armenia a long, peaceful, prosperous existence now and forever.
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