Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021
Proclamation No. 986, issued on July 30, 2020, by President Rodrigo Duterte, outlines the regular holidays and special non-working days for the Philippines in 2021, in accordance with Republic Acts and established traditions. It specifies regular holidays such as New Year's Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day, alongside special days like Chinese New Year and the EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary. Notably, additional special days are declared for All Souls' Day and Christmas Eve to enhance family ties and promote domestic tourism. The proclamation also stipulates that dates for Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha will be determined based on the Islamic calendar, with guidance from the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos. This proclamation took immediate effect and was published in various official outlets.
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- What is Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021 about?
- Proclamation No. 986, issued on July 30, 2020, by President Rodrigo Duterte, outlines the regular holidays and special non-working days for the Philippines in 2021, in accordance with Republic Acts and established traditions. It specifies regular holidays such as New Year's Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day, alongside special days like Chinese New Year and the EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary. Notably, additional special days are declared for All Souls' Day and Christmas Eve to enhance family ties and promote domestic tourism. The proclamation also stipulates that dates for Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha will be determined based on the Islamic calendar, with guidance from the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos. This proclamation took immediate effect and was published in various official outlets.
- What type of law is Proclamation No. 986?
- Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021 (Proclamation No. 986) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021 enacted?
- Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021 (Proclamation No. 986) was enacted on Jul 30, 2020.
- What is the citation for Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021?
- Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021, Proclamation No. 986, Jul 30, 2020 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Proclamation No. 986
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Proclamations
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
July 30, 2020
PROCLAMATION NO. 986
DECLARING THE REGULAR HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL (NON-WORKING) DAYS FOR THE YEAR 2021
WHEREAS, Republic Act (RA) No. 9492, dated 24 July 2007, amended Section 26, Chapter 7, Book I of Executive Order (EO) No. 292, also known as the Administrative Code of 1987, by declaring certain days (specific or movable) as special or regular holidays;
WHEREAS, RA No. 9849 dated 11 December 2009, provides that the Eidul Adha shall be celebrated as a national holiday;
WHEREAS, on 12 February 2021, Chinese nationals all over the world will celebrate Spring Festival, popularly known as the Chinese New Year, which is one of the most revered and festive events celebrated not only in China but also in the Philippines, and such date may be declared as a special (non-working) day without detriment to public interest;
WHEREAS, on 25 February 2021, the country will commemorate the 35th Anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution, which restored democracy and ushered political, social, and economic reforms in the country;
WHEREAS, Black Saturday, which falls on 03 April 2021, has been traditionally declared a special (non-working) day throughout the country, the observance of Holy Week being one of the most cherished traditions of our predominantly Catholic people;
WHEREAS, declaring 02 November 2021 (Tuesday) and 24 December 2021 (Friday), as additional special (non-working) days throughout the country will strengthen family ties by providing more time for the traditional All Saints' Day, All Souls' Day, and Christmas Day commemorative activities, and will promote domestic tourism as well; and
WHEREAS, RA No. 10966 dated 28 December 2017, provides that December 8 of every year shall be celebrated as a special non-working holiday in the entire country to commemorate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution as President of the Philippines, do hereby declare:
SECTION 1. The following regular holidays and special days for the year 2021 shall be observed in the country:
A. Regular Holidays
New Year's Day — 1 January (Friday)
Araw ng Kagitingan — 9 April (Friday)
Maundy Thursday — 1 April
Good Friday — 2 April
Labor Day — 1 May (Saturday)
Independence Day — 12 June (Saturday)
National Heroes Day — 30 August (Last Monday of August)
Bonifacio Day — 30 November (Tuesday)
Christmas Day — 25 December (Saturday)
Rizal Day — 30 December (Thursday)
B. Special (Non-Working) Days
Chinese New Year — 12 February (Friday)
EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary — 25 February (Thursday)
Black Saturday — 3 April
Ninoy Aquino Day — 21 August (Saturday)
All Saints' Day — 1 November (Monday)
Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary — 8 December (Wednesday)
Last Day of the Year — 31 December (Friday)
Additional Special (Non-Working) Days
All Souls' Day — 2 November (Tuesday)
— 24 December (Friday)
SECTION 2. The proclamations declaring national holidays for the observance of Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha shall hereafter be issued after the approximate dates of the Islamic holidays have been determined in accordance with the Islamic calendar (Hijra) or the lunar calendar, or upon Islamic astronomical calculations, whichever is possible or convenient. To this end, the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos shall inform the Office of the President of the actual dates on which these holidays shall respectively fall.
SECTION 3. The Department of Labor and Employment shall promulgate the implementing guidelines for this Proclamation.
SECTION 4. This Proclamation shall take effect immediately.
SECTION 5. This Proclamation shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation.
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 30th day of July, in the year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Twenty.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 116, No. 35, p. 5372 on August 31, 2020.
Published in the Manila Bulletin on August 5, 2020.
Cite This Law
Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021, Proclamation No. 986, Jul 30, 2020 (Philippines)
Declaring the Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the Year 2021, Proclamation No. 986 (Phil. 2020)
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