Subversion
Letter of Instructions No. 1267, issued on September 11, 1982, addresses the issue of subversion in the Philippines. Although the specific text of the statute is not available from official sources, it signifies the government's stance on combating subversive activities during that period. The directive emphasizes the importance of maintaining national security and public order against perceived threats. The document is noted to be in the custody of General F. Ramos of the Philippine Constabulary.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 1267
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 11, 1982
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1267
| Subject Matter | : | Subversion |
| Date of Effectivity | : | September 11, 1982 |
(The original copy is with General F. Ramos, PC)
(The text of this statute is not available from official sources as of this publication.) cdt
Cite This Law
Subversion, Letter of Instructions No. 1267, Sep 11, 1982 (Philippines)
Subversion, Letter of Instructions No. 1267 (Phil. 1982)
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