Question & AnswerQ&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 132)
Proclamation No. 132, dated January 11, 2017, declares Thursday, January 26, 2017, as a special (non-working) day in the City of Cadiz to commemorate the 43rd Dinagsa Festival.
Declaring a special (non-working) day allows the people of the City of Cadiz to have the opportunity to celebrate and participate in the Dinagsa Festival with appropriate ceremonies without work obligations.
No, the special day declared in Proclamation No. 132 is specific only to the City of Cadiz and is not a national holiday.
The 43rd Dinagsa Festival in the City of Cadiz is being celebrated on the declared special (non-working) day.
A proclamation declaring a special (non-working) day suspends regular work activities in the specified area to allow residents to participate in celebrations or commemorations.
The signature of Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea authenticates Proclamation No. 132.
The special day was declared to provide the people of the City of Cadiz the full opportunity to celebrate the Dinagsa Festival with appropriate ceremonies.
No, the proclamation only affects work and business operations within the City of Cadiz.
The Executive Secretary, by authority of the President, issues a proclamation declaring a special (non-working) day, as exemplified by Proclamation No. 132.