National Life Day (Narodowy Dzień Życia) is observed in Poland every March 24. Established by a parliamentary resolution on August 27, 2004, this holiday emphasizes the value of human life and promotes a responsible approach to family planning. It supports and celebrates large families, with each iteration often featuring a motto that reflects aspects of family life, such as the roles of parents and the significance of marital fidelity. The holiday was inaugurated in the context of Poland's abortion policy, which allows abortion only under specific circumstances. While National Life Day is typically a working day, it serves as a reminder of the importance of family and the challenges surrounding family planning in the country.
March 24: Life Day (Poland)
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