Title
Declaring Nov 16, 2015 as President Elpidio Quirino Day
Law
Proclamation No. 967
Decision Date
Feb 10, 2015
President Elpidio Quirino's 125th birth anniversary is commemorated through Proclamation No. 967, which designates the National Historical Commission of the Philippines as the lead agency for planning and implementing various programs and activities to honor his contributions to the nation.
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Historical Significance and Recognition

  • President Elpidio Quirino served as the sixth President of the Philippines from 15 April 1948 to 30 December 1953.
  • He exemplified exceptional statesmanship worthy of the highest office in the country.
  • His public service career included roles as Congressman, Senator, Secretary of Finance, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and Vice President.
  • Born on 16 November 1890 in Vigan, Ilocos Sur.

Purpose of the Commemoration

  • The State recognizes the importance of rekindling the Filipino spirit through historical lessons.
  • Encourages Filipino citizens to emulate and honor the virtues and leadership of past national leaders like President Quirino.

Designation of Lead Agency

  • The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) is designated as the lead agency responsible for the celebration and implementation of activities related to the commemoration.
  • The NHCP is empowered to convene an inter-agency task force to aid in planning, coordination, and effective execution of commemorative programs and projects.

Cooperation and Support from Government and Institutions

  • All government departments, agencies, bureaus, offices, local government units, government-owned or controlled corporations, and educational institutions at all levels are enjoined to provide full support and assistance to the NHCP.
  • This cooperation ensures the smooth conduct of the commemorative activities.

Funding and Budgetary Provisions

  • Funding for the commemorative activities will be sourced from the regular budgets of the concerned government agencies.
  • No special appropriation is indicated, relying instead on existing government resources.

Legal Effect and Implementation

  • The declaration is made under the authority vested in the President of the Philippines by law.
  • The proclamation was signed by the President and the Executive Secretary, affirming its official and binding nature.
  • The law officially mandates the observance and sets the framework for coordinated implementation across various government and institutional bodies.

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