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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.
An Act creating ten (10) additional branches of the Regional Trial Court and eight (8) additional branches of the Municipal Trial Court in cities in the Fourth Judicial Region to be stationed in the City of Antipolo, Province of Rizal, and appropriating funds therefor, amending for the purpose Section 14(E) and Section 29 of Batas Pambansa Blg ...
St. Gregory Housing (Panghulo, Malabon City) On July 17, 2023, President Bongbong Marcos issued Executive Order No. 34, which directs all National Government Agencies and Instrumentalities, including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations (GOCCs), as well as Local Government Units (LGUs) to submit a detailed inventory of suitable lands for housing for the implementation of the program. [4]
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Executive experience is defined as having been something where one is the top decision-maker in a company, a regional constituency, a military unit, or something similar. Positions like army general , governor , vice governor , mayor , vice mayor , vice president , and chief executive officer are included, but not limited to just that.
The New Agrarian Emancipation Act, officially designated as Republic Act No. 11953, is a bill passed by the 19th Congress of the Philippines and signed by President Bongbong Marcos on July 7, 2023. The law frees more than 600,000 farmers from debt.
Bongbong Marcos was born as Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. on September 13, 1957, at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Santa Mesa, Manila, Philippines, to Ferdinand Marcos and Imelda Marcos. At the time of his birth, his father Ferdinand was the representative for the second district of Ilocos Norte , eventually becoming a senator just two years ...
Atty. Ferdinand E. Marcos (in concurrent capacity as President) 1965–1967 Ernesto Mata: 1967–1970 Atty. Juan Ponce Enrile: 1970–1971 Atty. Ferdinand E. Marcos (in concurrent capacity as President) 1971–1972 Atty. Juan Ponce Enrile: 1972–1978 Secretary of Commerce and Industry: Marcelo Balatbat: 1966–1968 Leonides Sarao Virata: 1969 ...