Title
Extension of Congress Special Session
Law
Proclamation No. 165
Decision Date
Jan 4, 1950
President Elpidio Quirino extends the special session of Congress for one additional day to address urgent legislative measures, ensuring the completion of pending business by January 5, 1950.

Q&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 165)

The main purpose is to further extend for one day the period of the special session of the Congress of the Philippines to consider and finish urgent legislative measures.

The extension is for one day, until January 5, 1950.

It refers to the special session called under Proclamation No. 162, dated December 28, 1949, as extended by Proclamation No. 163 dated January 3, 1950.

It was extended because public interest requires that urgent legislative measures be considered and finished.

All persons entitled to sit as members of the Congress of the Philippines are requested to take notice.

The special session of Congress is legally extended for one additional day, allowing it to continue considering pending legislative measures.

It was signed on January 4, 1950, in the City of Manila.


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