Kuwait announces January 1 as public holiday for New Year 2026 | World News


Kuwait announces January 1 as public holiday for New Year 2026
Kuwait announces January 1 as a public holiday, giving government employees a three-day New Year weekend/Representative Image

Kuwait’s Civil Service Commission has announced January 1, 2026, as a public holiday, giving government employees a three-day New Year weekend through Saturday, January 3. Official work will resume on Sunday, January 4, allowing residents and officials to welcome 2026 with a short but refreshing break while essential services continue to operate.The Civil Service Commission clarified that while most ministries, government agencies, public bodies, and institutions will close for the holiday, entities with special operational requirements can determine their own schedules through the relevant authorities. This ensures that critical services remain functional and public needs are met without interruption.In a statement posted on its X account, the CSC noted that institutions with continuous operational demands may adjust their holidays according to public interest considerations. Residents can expect a temporary pause in standard government services during the holiday period, while key services continue under proper supervision.This arrangement allows government employees and residents to enjoy the New Year celebrations while maintaining essential public functions, providing a smooth start to 2026.

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