2024 in the Philippines

Philippines 2024
in
the Philippines

Decades:
See also:

2024 in the Philippines details notable events that have occurred, or are scheduled to take place, in the Philippines in 2024.

Incumbents

President Bongbong Marcos
Ferdinand R.
Marcos Jr.
Vice President Sara Duterte
Sara Z.
Duterte
Senate President Francis Escudero
Francis
Escudero
House Speaker Martin Romualdez
Ferdinand Martin
Romualdez
Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo
Alexander
Gesmundo

Ongoing events

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

  • November 5:
    • President Marcos enacts Executive Order No. 74, imposing an official and immediate ban on POGOs, online gaming and related activities in the Philippines.[309]
    • The Sandiganbayan acquits former Veterans Federation of the Philippines President Bonifacio De Gracia of graft involving the signing of lease agreements over properties in Taguig with a private firm.[310]
  • November 7:
    • President Marcos signs into law Republic Act No. 12063 or the Enterprise-Based Education and Training (EBET) Framework Act, promoting private-sector partnerships to reduce job mismatches among Filipino workers.[311]
    • The Sandiganbayan acquits former Food and Drug Administration director general Nela Charade Puno of graft involving the agency's closure of a clinic selling unregistered products in Tarlac in 2018, citing lack of violation of due process.[312]
  • November 8:
    • A state of calamity is declared in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte and Buguey, Cagayan due to damage caused by Typhoon Marce (Yinxing).[313] One person is killed by the storm, while another is reported missing.[314]
    • President Marcos signs into law Republic Acts No. 12064 or the Philippine Maritime Zones Act, defining the Philippines' maritime jurisdiction and rights within the said territory, and 12065 or the Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act, establishing three archipelagic sea lanes to be opened for use by foreign ships and aircraft transiting through the country.[315]
    • The Supreme Court releases an August decision ruling that convictions of public officials for violating procurement laws do not automatically qualify as a conviction for graft in a case involving the acquittal of five officials of the Davao City Water District.[316]
  • November 11 – President Marcos signs into law Republic Act No. 12066 or the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises to Maximize Opportunities for Reinvigorating the Economy (CREATE MORE) Act, imposing a series of investment and fiscal reforms to promote economic growth.[317]
  • November 1314 – A state of calamity is declared in the municipalities of Dilasag in Aurora, Paracelis in Mountain Province and Cabagan in Isabela due to damage caused by Typhoon Nika (Toraji).[318][319][320]
  • November 15 – The Sandiganbayan acquits former Santa Barbara, Iloilo mayor Isabelo Maquino of graft over the bidding of public works projects in the municipality.[321]
  • November 16 – The first phase of the LRT-1 extension from Baclaran to Dr. Santos stations in Parañaque begins commercial operations.[322]
  • November 18 – The Philippines and the United States sign the General Security of Military Information Agreement, allowing for the sharing of classified information of benefit between Washington and Manila.[323]
  • November 1928 – A state of calamity is declared in the provinces of Aurora, Isabela, and Nueva Vizcaya, as well as in the city of Tabuk, Kalinga due to damage caused by Super Typhoon Pepito (Man-yi).[324]
  • November 19 – The Sandiganbayan approves a compromise agreement between the PCGG and the heirs of deceased Marcos associate Roman Cruz Jr, allowing the former to claim properties in Antipolo and Baguio as well as stocks in PLDT in exchange for the PCGG surrendering claims to a property in Makati.[325]
  • November 19 – The Supreme Court releases an August 20 ruling barring Rowena Guanzon from taking office as the first nominee of P3PWD party-list in the 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections by nullifying her nomination, citing grave abuse of discretion by COMELEC in approving her substitution past the designated deadline.[326]
  • November 21 – Terra Solar Philippines Inc. begins construction of the Meralco Terra Solar Project, considered the largest integrated solar and battery storage facility in the world spanning 3,500-hectares and a projected output of 8,000 megawatts, in Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija.[327]
  • November 22 – A state of calamity is declared in Dasmariñas, Cavite due to an outbreak of dengue.[328]

December

Predicted and scheduled events

Holidays

On October 13, 2023, the national government released through Proclamation No. 368, series of 2023 dated October 11, 2023 declaring the regular, national, special, and additional special days. The EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary is dropped from the list of special non-working holidays.[350]

Regular

Special (Non-working)

Business and economy

January

February

March

April

June

  • June 4 – The Makati Regional Trial Court releases a May 28 decision convicting Calata Corporation CEO Joseph Calata and corporate secretary Jose Marie Fabella of violating the Securities Regulation Code by misleading investors to buy shares into a planned resort-casino complex in Cebu despite not having a gambling license from PAGCOR in the first place and sentences them to pay ₱4 million in fines each or undergo imprisonment.[378]
  • June 13 – Republic Act No. 11999, or the Bulacan Special Economic Zone and Freeport Act, which establishes the Bulacan Special Economic Zone and Freeport and the Bulacan Special Economic Zone and Freeport Authority, lapses into law.[159]

July

August

September

October

November

Predicted and unscheduled events

Entertainment and culture

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Sports

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

Country overviews

Notes

  1. ^ The reference which states that CJ Rivera was born on November 9, 1979:[566]

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