Tag: Rizal Day

  • Northern Mindanao Police Ramp Up Efforts Against Illegal Firecrackers, Deploy Over 1,000 Officers

    In a bid to ensure a safe New Year’s celebration, the Police Regional Office in Northern Mindanao (PRO-10) has escalated its efforts to combat the use of illegal firecrackers. Over 1,069 officers have been deployed across the region to enforce strict regulations and maintain public safety during the festive season. Brig. Gen. Jaysen de Guzman,…

  • Completing Education Echoes Rizal’s Patriotism, Says PMA Leader

    During the 128th Rizal Day celebration in Baguio City, Philippine Military Academy Superintendent Vice Admiral Caesar Bernard Valencia emphasized the importance of education as a form of patriotism. Speaking on December 30, 2024, Valencia highlighted that completing one’s education is a significant way for the youth to contribute to the nation, echoing the values of…

  • Marcos Urges Filipinos to Embrace Rizal’s Vision for a Just Society

    On the 128th anniversary of Dr. Jose Rizal’s martyrdom, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. encouraged the Filipino people to internalize and act upon the national hero’s ideals. Marcos emphasized the relevance of Rizal’s vision for a just and progressive society, urging citizens to not only remember his sacrifices but to actively embody his values of…

  • President Marcos Jr. to Enact 2025 Budget into Law on December 30

    President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is set to sign the 2025 General Appropriations Bill (GAB) into law on December 30, following the Rizal Day commemorations, according to Cesar Chavez, the acting Secretary of the Presidential Communications Office. Chavez shared this update via a text message to reporters stationed at the Palace. Once signed, the bill…

  • President Marcos Jr. to Enact 2025 Budget on December 30, Postpones from Pre-Christmas Plan

    President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is set to officially sign the 2025 General Appropriations Bill into law on December 30, following the Rizal Day commemorations, as announced by Cesar Chavez, the acting Secretary of the Presidential Communications Office. Originally, Marcos had planned to approve the PHP6.352 trillion budget before Christmas, but he opted to delay…