PGMA Declares 2010 Holidays with Proclamation 1841

Written by Fritz

Topics: 2010 Elections, Events, Personal

No more surprises. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared today with Proclamation 1841 the list of regular, special non-working, and special working holidays for the year 2010.

So…

Where, oh where, is Election Day in the list, pray tell? This is, correct me if I’m wrong, a readily foreseeable (foreseeable in the in-the-near-future sense) event and it is bound to happen, right?

Right?

RIGHT?!

I want E-Day on the list so I can plan my 2010 days wisely! LOL

EDIT: Election day is slated on May 10, 2010. Have you registered to participate in this all important Presidential Elections?

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4 Comments For This Post I'd Love to Hear Yours!

  1. eric Says:

    election day is automatically a holiday.

  2. Fritz Says:

    Then again, so are regular holidays already declared under RA 9492. It was written that “Sec. 26, Regular Holidays and Nationwide Special Days. – (1) Unless otherwise modified by law, and or proclamation, the following regular holidays and special days shall be observed in the country.” Since even regular holidays need be declared by EOs, RAs, and Proclamations, it should follow that Election Day must be declared, among the likes of a special non-working holiday.” I’m merely invoking a natural logic in my line of discourse. No biggie.

  3. dosmanos Says:

    insecure kasi kau na gawin holiday ang july 27..

    kasi meanng lang to na talagang kinikilala ng government anginc..

    saka di na kelangan tong ilagay sa proclamation 1841 kasi kadedeclared lang nito..

    mga inggit..

    add

  4. Fritz Says:

    Ni wala akong sinulat about July 27 sa post na to. Where’s the hate from?

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