QuestionsQuestions (PROCLAMATION NO. 571)
The text references Proclamation No. 571, dated June 3, 2024. It declares Tuesday, 18 June 2024, as a special (non-working) day in the Municipality of San Fernando, Province of Bukidnon.
The special (non-working) day is Tuesday, 18 June 2024, applicable only in the Municipality of San Fernando, Province of Bukidnon.
The proclamation states that on 18 January 2024, the Municipality of San Fernando will mark its 58th Founding Anniversary, and it is proper to give the people full opportunity to participate and enjoy the celebration.
In general, it means that work is suspended for the declared day in the specified locality, subject to applicable exceptions (e.g., if certain work must continue by nature of industry or by safety/health requirements).
Because the proclamation is tied to a local event (the municipality’s 58th Founding Anniversary) and declares a day non-working specifically “in the Municipality of San Fernando, Province of Bukidnon.”
It signals the execution and formal attestation of the proclamation—i.e., that the signer has affixed the hand and caused the seal of the Republic to be affixed.
It indicates formal government authentication/ceremonial completion of the proclamation as an official act.
It was done in the City of Manila, on June 3, 2024.
It emphasizes that it is fitting and proper to give the people full opportunity to participate in the celebration and enjoy the occasion.
The “WHEREAS” clauses mention 18 January 2024 as the anniversary celebration, but the proclaimed non-working day is 18 June 2024. This discrepancy matters because it may affect understanding of the event being celebrated and the rationale for the chosen date.
It states a 58th Founding Anniversary. This milestone is presented as the reason to grant a special non-working day for public participation.
It indicates that the proclamation is an official act authorized by the President, despite being signed by the Executive Secretary, reflecting delegated authority within the executive branch.