Context and Timing of the Holiday
- The special holiday follows two already established public holidays: March 29, 1956 (Holy Thursday) and March 30, 1956 (Good Friday).
- These dates are part of the Holy Week observances which are culturally and religiously significant in the Philippines.
Authority and Legal Basis
- The proclamation is issued by President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines.
- It is made under the authority conferred by Section 30 of the Revised Administrative Code.
- The proclamation states that there are sufficient reasons for the declaration of the special holiday.
Formal Execution and Authentication
- The proclamation was signed by President Ramon Magsaysay on March 23, 1956.
- The official seal of the Republic of the Philippines was affixed to authenticate the document.
- It was done in the City of Manila, the capital of the Philippines.
Administrative Details
- Fortunato De Leon, the Acting Executive Secretary, countersigned the proclamation.
- The proclamation references the year of Philippine Independence (10th year) as part of its official dating.
Legal and Public Impact
- The declaration creates a special public holiday category distinct from regular holidays.
- Being a special holiday, it likely affects work schedules, government operations, and possibly wage regulations in accordance with existing laws governing holidays.