Law Summary
Rationale Behind Promoting the Filipino National Language
- The development and propagation of a national Filipino language is mandated by the Philippine Constitution and Commonwealth Act No. 570.
- Filipino as the national language is recognized as a vital element in fostering nationalism.
- The use of the national language is viewed as instrumental in driving the country toward further development, peace, and unity.
Legal Authority and Presidential Order
- The directive is issued by the President of the Philippines using powers granted by law.
- It seeks to fulfill constitutional and statutory objectives related to national language advancement.
- The order was signed on August 6, 1969, affirming the government's commitment to institutionalize the use of Filipino in the public sector.
Scope and Implementation
- The mandate covers all branches and sectors of the government.
- It requires the use of Filipino not only during the specific week dedicated to the language but also in subsequent official functions.
- Emphasis is placed on making the national language the medium for official government communication and transactions.
Signatories and Legal Formalities
- Signed by President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
- Attested by Executive Secretary Ernesto M. Maceda, affirming its enforceability and authenticity as an official executive order.