Fiestas Patrias (Peru)

Fiestas Patrias (Peru)

The Fiestas Patrias peruanas, or Peruvian National Holidays are celebrations of Peru's independence from the Spanish Empire. They officially consist of two days:

*July 28, in commemoration of Peru's independence won by José de San Martín.
*July 29, in honor of the Armed Forces and the National Police of Peru.

The celebration of Fiestas Patrias in Peru coincides with the vacation periods for the local schools as well as some businesses.

Along with Christmas, Fiestas Patrias is one of the most important celebrations of the year for Peruvians and it is normal for local businesses to generate as much revenue as in the month of December. Tourism tends to increase during these holidays with visitors coming to join in the celebrations.

July 28

July 28 in each year commemorates the day that Peru gained its independence. General José de San Martín, known as Peru's liberator, proclaimed Peru's independence on this date.

At dawn on the 28th a 21 cannon salute begins flag-raising ceremonies as Peru remembers the anniversary of its birth.

Use of the Flag

During the whole month of July, homes, office buildings, public and private institutions, schools, and restaurants fly the national flag. Although its use is not obligatory it is rare to see any of these places without a flag.

Regarding the President

The President of Peru fulfills one of his major obligations during these days. In his capacity as Head of State he must, on July 28 of each year, give an accounting of the nation's progress up to this date. This Peruvian custom was brought by José de San Martín.

Invitation of the President of the Republic

On the morning of July 28 representatives of the Congress of the Republic of Peru go to the Government Palace to invite the President to give the transitional Address to the Nation.

The delegation of the Peruvian Legislature can be lead by any congressman or by the President of the Congress.

Route to the Congress

Once he has been invited, the President leaves by car headed toward the seat of Congress or, rarely, on foot. The nation's leader will sometimes choose to travel in a closed limousine or in a car with an open roof.

It is common on this route for the President's supports to accompany him throw flowers and shouting praises. During the presidency of Alejandro Toledo the trip was always made in an open car.

Once he arrives at the seat of the legistlature he enters through the Hall of the Lost Footsteps where the Commander in Chief of the military dettachment pays his respects to his high position. Then he enters the main room where he finds the general assembly.

Address to the Nation

Following the introductions, the President begins with his Address to the Nation for the National Holidays giving his accounting of the developments of the state during the year. The President discusses economic, social, and cultural achievements as well as others. However, it is not uncommon for these accomplishments to be exaggerated.

Return to the Government Palace

Once finished with his address he returns to Government Palace (commonly referred to as the "House of Pizarro") to continue with other official ceremonies.

July 29

On July 29, most celebrations are carried out in the morning although the formal celebrations are in the afternoon.

Regarding the Official Cerememonies

"Te Deum" Mass

On the morning of July 29, the Archbishop of Lima celebrates the Mass of Te Deum as mandated by the Roman Catholic Church. The major dignitaries, including the President, attend.

The mass officially begins at 9:00 A.M.

The Great Military Parade

In this ceremony the Peruvian Armed Forces and National Police participate in a grand procession. Decorations are placed throughout the main streets with patriotic colors.

During the ceremony representatives of the three branches as well as the National Police as well as other invitees for a parade. Every military institution is represented. During this ceremony almost all of Peru's weaponry is on display although the most key pieces are not shown as a matter of Defense policy. The military staff on display is minimal.

Oath of the President

If a new President has been elected it is the day of July 28 on which he assumes his duties. It is also his first Address to the Nation.


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