Teised erakonnad ei taha muuta 1. mai riigipüha staatust

Teised erakonnad ei taha muuta 1. mai riigipüha staatust

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Other parties do not want to change the status of May 1 as a national holiday

Parempoolsed soovivad, et , mitte 1. mai. Nad tahavad, et inimesed saaksid paremini .
Teised erakonnad ei nõustu selle ettepanekuga. Sotsiaaldemokraadid ütlevad, et . Sellel päeval .
Heljo Pikhof (Sotsiaaldemokraadid) ütleb, et . Inimesed tulevad tänavatele ja parkidesse, kuulavad muusikat ning .
Pikhof räägib ka tööliste õigustest. Tema sõnul on võidetud pika võitluse tulemusena. Tänapäeva kiire maailmas on oluline .
Reformierakond ei toeta ka 1. mai riigipüha muutmist. Mihkel Lees (Reformierakond) ütleb, et . Talvel on päevad lühemad ja külmemad, aga mais on soojem ja valgem.
Lees räägib ka . , kus . 1. mai annab neile võimaluse rahulikult taastuda.
Parempoolsed tahavad, et . Nad arvavad, et sel päeval saaksid inimesed paremini tähistada Eesti iseseisvust. Kuid teised erakonnad ei ole nõus, sest .
The Conservative People's Party wants the national holiday to be on February 25, not May 1. They want people to be able to better celebrate Estonia's Independence Day.
Other parties do not agree with this proposal. The Social Democrats say that May 1 is an important day across Europe. On this day, people reflect on workers' rights and social justice.
Heljo Pikhof (Social Democrats) says that May 1 is also a spring holiday. People come to the streets and parks, listen to music, and enjoy nature.
Pikhof also talks about workers' rights. According to her, the 8-hour workday and vacations were won after a long struggle. In today's fast-paced world, it is important to maintain a balance between work and personal life.
The Reform Party also does not support changing May 1 as a national holiday. Mihkel Lees (Reform Party) says that May 1 is a good day to enjoy nature. In winter, the days are shorter and colder, but in May, it is warmer and brighter.
Lees also talks about the traditions of Tartu students. Walpurgis Night is an important event where students relax and have fun. May 1 gives them the opportunity to recover peacefully.
The Conservative People's Party wants the national holiday to be on February 25. They believe that on this day, people could better celebrate Estonia's independence. However, other parties are not in agreement, as May 1 has many important traditions.