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Listed below are executive orders signed by Philippine President Bongbong Marcos. Executive Order(s) (EO) are issued by the President to help officials and agencies in the operations management of the Executive Branch of the Philippine Government. He signed a total of 81 Executive Orders to date.
Establishments by Philippine executive order (1 C, 53 P) Pages in category "Executive order (Philippines)" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Suspending the implementation of Executive Order No. 579 and for other purposes March 13, 1981 664 Creating an executive committee to take charge of the planning and execution of commemorative activities for the Fall of Bataan, Fall of Corregidor and Battle of Bessang Pass: March 16, 1981 665 Government procurement of portable fire extinguishers
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Reclassifying all municipalities in the Philippines 334 Amending Executive Order No. 256, series of 1957, classifying municipal districts in the Philippines so as to include certain municipal districts in Abra, Agusan, Lanao and Sulu: 335 Converting the municipal district of Pudtol in the Mountain Province into a municipality March 31, 1959 336
Further amending Section 5-c of Executive Order No. 601 dated June 26, 1953, entitled "Prescribing rules and regulations for the appointment of reserve officers into the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines", as amended by Executive Order No. 644, dated November 21, 1953 September 6, 1954 63
Further amending Section 5-a of Chapter III of Executive Order No. 178, dated December 17, 1938, entitled "Prescribing the procedure, including the modes of proof in cases before courts-martial, courts of inquiry, military commissions, and other military tribunals of the Army of the Philippines" as amended by Executive Order No. 47, dated June ...
Executive Order No. 200 issued by President Corazon C. Aquino states "Laws shall take effect after fifteen days following the completion of their publication either in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines". [5] On July 26, 2010, the online version of the Official Gazette was launched.