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September 11 Marcos Day: Araw ni Pangulong Marcos: This Special Non-Working Day (Proclamation No. 310) applies to the province of Ilocos Norte only and honors the birthday of the nation's tenth president. September 13 Battle of Pulang Lupa Day: Araw ng Labanan sa Pulang Lupa: This special non-working holiday applies to the province of ...
Marcos died at St. Francis Medical Center in Honolulu at 12:40 a.m on September 28, 1989, of kidney, heart, and lung ailments, 17 days after his 72nd birthday. [316] Moments after, the younger Ferdinand eulogised his late father by stating, "Hopefully friends and detractors alike will look beyond the man to see what he stood for: his vision ...
September 4–6: State visit. [3] President Marcos met with members of the local Filipino community at the Hotel Fairmont Jakarta. [4] On September 5, he laid a wreath at the Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery before meeting with President Joko Widodo and First Lady Iriana at the Bogor Palace. [5] The Marcos family also visited Sarinah with President ...
Marcos had an unprecedented 45-point lead over his closest rival—current vice president Leni Robredo—in a February poll Why Bongbong Marcos, a Philippine Dictator’s Son, Leads the Race for ...
Marcos, 64, won last month's election in a landslide, capping off his wealthy family's decades-long quest to regain the presidency and transform its image after it was driven out in 1986.
Independence Day was changed from July 4 (Philippine Republic Day) to June 12 (Philippine Independence Day) on August 4, 1964. [7] January 1 – New Year's Day; February 22 – Legal Holiday; April 9 – Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) April 11 – Maundy Thursday; April 12 – Good Friday; May 1 – Labor Day; June 12 – Independence Day
Politics is the Marcos family business. Ezra Acayan/Getty ImagesSome 36 years after the People Power Revolution restored democracy to the Philippines, a member of perhaps the most brutal and ...
September 30, 1969 193 Creating a Cement Board to study and work out solutions to the problems of the cement industry 194 Further amending Executive Order No. 321 dated June 12, 1950, as revised by Executive Order No. 137 dated January 7, 1965, prescribing the Code of the National Flag and the National Anthem of the Republic of the Philippines