Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 930)
The Bayani ng Bagong Republika decoration is awarded by the President of the Philippines.
Recipients must be Filipino citizens who have rendered distinguished lifelong service to the nation and have contributed in an outstanding and unique manner in their respective fields or careers to the nation's growth, dignity, and lasting sovereignty.
The Executive Order No. 930 took effect immediately upon its signing on January 6, 1984.
Executive Order No. 930 was signed by then President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
It references the establishment of the New Republic on June 30, 1981, noting it as a landmark in Filipino history and attributing the decoration to the efforts that culminated in this New Republic.
The order highlights values such as patriotism, dedication, lifelong service, growth, dignity, and the sovereignty of the Filipino nation.
It refers to significant and sustained contributions by a Filipino citizen throughout their life that have positively impacted the nation's development and honor.
No, the award is given to individuals whose contributions are unique and outstanding in their respective fields or careers without limitation to any particular sector.
Executive Order No. 930 is promulgated through a formal written executive order, signed by the President, containing the date, purpose, and authority for the establishment of the decoration.