Executive Order No. 464 (popularly known as E.O. 464) is a controversial executive order issued in the Philippines on September 26, 2005, by President...
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Listed below are executive orders signed by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. Messages of the President Ferdinand E. Marcos, 1965-1986, Book 10,...
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ph/1982/03/17/executive-order-no-784-s-1982/ Executive Order No. 810 of June 12, 1982, Granting Salary Increases to Teaching Positions of the Philippine Science...
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Provinces of the Philippines (redirect from Philippine province)
Parañaque, Pasay and San Juan. May 18 – Executive Order No. 42 issued by Jorge Vargas of the Japanese-era Philippine Executive Commission abolishes sub-provinces...
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are executive orders signed by Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos. Messages of the President Fidel V. Ramos, 1992-1998, Book 12, Volume 4, Executive Orders...
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Baguio (category Use Philippine English from April 2023)
Retrieved January 6, 2024. "Balweg's old house to become executive secretary's Baguio cottage". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 19, 2019. Buan, Lian...
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presidential notice or a presidential sequestration order can also be issued. Listed below are executive orders numbered 6071–9537 and presidential proclamations...
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are executive orders signed by Philippine President Elpidio Quirino. Messages of the President Elpidio Quirino, 1948-1953, Book 6, Volume 4, Executive Orders...
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Presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (category Use Philippine English from January 2023)
defying a direct order not to testify about their knowledge of the election scandal. Arroyo issued Executive Order No. 464 (EO 464), which prohibited...
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executive orders signed by Philippine President Corazon Aquino. Messages of the President Corazon C. Aquino, 1986-1992, Book 11, Volume 4, Executive Orders...
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Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines (category Use Philippine English from April 2023)
provided the Philippine government with advisors, equipment and financial support to counter Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah. In order to provide a legal...
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Ocampo, Camarines Sur (category Political divisions established by Philippine executive order)
population of 51,073 people. Ocampo is 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from Pili and 464 kilometres (288 mi) from Manila. The municipality of Ocampo traced its existence...
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Human Rights Watch warn that its use as a political tactic undermines Philippine democracy by stifling dissent, producing a chilling effect on general...
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Quezon City (category Use Philippine English from July 2020)
first housing project undertaken by the Philippine Homesite Housing Corporation in compliance with an Executive Order by President Manuel Roxas in 1948. Project...
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Force, a special police unit, was created by President Estrada through Executive Order No. 8 in the beginning of his term, taking over from the defunct Presidential...
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sitios of Barangay Banawel. Natonin is 72 kilometres (45 mi) from Bontoc and 464 kilometres (288 mi) from Manila. Natonin is politically subdivided into 11...
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Northern Mindanao (category Use Philippine English from January 2023)
Mindanao from Region XII (then called Central Mindanao) by virtue of Executive Order No. 36 in September 2001. The current name of the region was derived...
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Spanish–American War led to the short-lived Philippine Independence movement, which established the First Philippine Republic. The schools maintained by Spain...
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Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (category Use Philippine English from March 2023)
Spain's King Juan Carlos (April 15, 2010) Teodora Alonzo Award by the Philippine Order of the Knights of Rizal Fourth Patron of the Royal Institution Singapore...
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elections. This also comes after Executive Order No. 464, where the President forbade government officials under the Executive branch to attend Filipino Congressional...
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Eva Macapagal (category Grand Crosses Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
elegant lines. Among Eva's projects as First Lady was the promotion of a Philippine-made and durable textile called the “Pag-asa cloth”, with an emphasis...
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Typhoon Ketsana (redirect from 2009 Philippine Flood)
the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) and was given the name Ondoy after entering the Philippine Area...
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2023–24 PBA season (category 2023–24 in Philippine basketball leagues)
Season 48) was the 48th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Due to the participation of Philippine men's national basketball team in the...
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Second inauguration of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (category Philippine presidential inaugurations)
started with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem by Sarah Geronimo followed by an ecumenical prayer. Then Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo introduced...
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North–South Commuter Railway (category Use Philippine English from October 2022)
South Main Line. On April 28, 1994, President Fidel Ramos signed an executive order designating Clark Air Base, a former American airbase, as the premier...
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Diosdado Macapagal (category Use Philippine English from February 2023)
worked to suppress graft and corruption and to stimulate the growth of the Philippine economy. He introduced the country's first land reform law, placed the...
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notice or a presidential sequestration order can also be issued. National security directives1 operate like executive orders, but are only in the area of...
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Santo Tomas, Davao del Norte (category Political divisions established by Philippine executive order)
pre-war years. Santo Tomas was established as a municipality through Executive Order No. 352, issued by President Carlos P. Garcia on August 14, 1959. It...
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1017/trn.2015.28. James F. Smith (September 23, 1907). "Gaceta Oficial" [Executive Order No. 36]. Ordenes Ejecutivas (in Spanish). V (45): 796. Retrieved September...
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Second EDSA Revolution (category Use Philippine English from March 2023)
President Franklin Drilon, to the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee and the Philippine House Committee on Justice for joint investigation. Another committee...
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