Declaring September 3, 1981 as Iriga City Day
Proclamation No. 2116, issued on September 1, 1981, by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, declares September 3, 1981, as Iriga City Day in honor of the city's 13th Charter Anniversary. The proclamation emphasizes the importance of allowing residents to celebrate this significant event with appropriate ceremonies. It underscores the role of local governance in fostering community spirit and recognition of historical milestones. The proclamation was published in the Official Gazette on September 21, 1981.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Proclamation No. 2116
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Proclamations
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 1, 1981
PROCLAMATION NO. 2116
DECLARING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981, AS IRIGA CITY DAY
WHEREAS, Thursday, September 3, 1981, marks the 13th Charter Anniversary of the City of Iriga; and
WHEREAS, the residents of Iriga should be afforded the opportunity to commemorate the event with appropriate ceremonies;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby declare September 3, 1981 as Iriga City Day. casia
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Republic of the Philippines to be affixed.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 1st day of September, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-One.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 77 No. 30, 4829-41 Supp., on September 21, 1981.
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Declaring September 3, 1981 as Iriga City Day, Proclamation No. 2116, Sep 1, 1981 (Philippines)
Declaring September 3, 1981 as Iriga City Day, Proclamation No. 2116 (Phil. 1981)
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