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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 December 2024. ← 2015 2014 2013 2016 in the Philippines → 2017 2018 2019 Decades: 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s See also: List of years in the Philippines films music television sports 2016 in the Philippines details events that occurred in the Philippines in 2016. Incumbents For the current incumbents ...
September 4 – President Duterte declares a state of national emergency on account of lawless violence in Mindanao. He also commanded the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the PNP to undertake measures to suppress any and all forms of lawless violence in Mindanao and to prevent them from spreading and escalating elsewhere in the Philippines ...
Marcos appoints Querube Makalintal as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, replacing Roberto Concepcion. November 8 Marcos orders a longer semestral break and a three-day weekend in order to save on energy. November 12 A nationwide gasoline rationing system is put in place, and the Philippine National Oil Company is created to supervise oil ...
To commemorate the birth anniversary of late President Elpidio Quirino as declared under Presidential Proclamation No. 1927 dated November 15, 1979 issued by the late President Ferdinand E. Marcos. This special non-working holiday applies to the province of Ilocos Sur only, the very province on which he was born in its capital of Vigan .
An Act declaring April 4 of every year a special nonworking holiday in the City of Antipolo, Province of Rizal, in commemoration of its cityhood anniversary [154] 12099 An Act declaring November 23 of every year a special nonworking holiday in the Province of Benguet to be known as "Benguet Day" in commemoration of its founding day [155] 12100
After being dared by an American journalist, President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared a snap election during an interview on the ABC political affairs program, This Week with David Brinkley in November 1985. [3] [4] [5] On December 3, the Batasang Pambansa (National Assembly) passed a law setting the date of the election on February 7, 1986. [6 ...
The law did not name Bonifacio and added November 30 to the list of holidays listed at Act No. 2711. In time, it became a holiday to commemorate all Filipino heroes; this persisted even when a separate National Heroes' Day holiday was declared in 1931. In 1942, November 30 was declared as National Heroes' Day. In 1952, by that time, the now ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reintroduced the holiday economics policy by issuing Proclamation No. 90 on November 11, 2022 which concerns the observance of public holidays for 2023. [9] This was enacted as a means to boost the domestic tourism industry which was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and related lockdowns. [10]