QuestionsQuestions (PROCLAMATION NO. 932)
It declares Wednesday, December 13, 2006 as a special (non-working) day in the Municipality of General Trias, Province of Cavite, meaning work and classes are generally suspended in observance of the local foundation-day celebrations.
Because Wednesday, December 13, 2006 marks the Foundation Day anniversary of the Municipality of General Trias, Cavite.
It indicates the proclamation is issued under the President’s delegated/authorized authority, with the Executive Secretary signing for the President pursuant to presidential authority to issue proclamations.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006.
Only the Municipality of General Trias, Province of Cavite.
It shows the purpose and public interest behind the declaration—allowing appropriate ceremonies and participation by residents.
It reflects the date the proclamation was issued and formally made known, ahead of the declared special day on December 13, 2006.
They indicate formal execution of the official act, including authentication through the seal and that the proclamation is issued under the President’s authority.
He is identified as the Senior Deputy Executive who signed 'By the Executive Secretary,' reflecting internal signing/acknowledgment for the proclamation.
It typically results in suspension of work (and often classes) for government offices and public activities in the affected locality, subject to applicable rules on essential services and agency discretion.
The 'who' is the issuing authority (Executive Secretary acting by authority of the President) and 'what' is the declaration (Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006 as special non-working day in General Trias, Cavite).
That Dec. 13, 2006 is the Foundation Day anniversary of the Municipality of General Trias, and it is fitting to give residents full opportunity to celebrate.
It is a presidential proclamation (an executive issuance) declaring a special non-working day; it is not a statute passed by Congress but an executive action affecting observance/work scheduling in a locality.