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Amending Executive Order No. 23, Dated March 25, 1936, Entitled "Description and Specifications of the Filipino Flag"
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Amending Executive Order No. 23, Dated March 25, 1936, Entitled "Description and Specifications of the Filipino Flag"
Executive Order No. 1010
February 25, 1985
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Summary of Executive Order No. 1010Amending the Specifications of the Filipino Flag
- Restores the original lighter shade of blue color used in the first Philippine flag designed by General Emilio Aguinaldo and unfurled during the declaration of Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 1898.
- Corrects the historical inaccuracy regarding the true shade of blue color in the Philippine flag, as evidenced by the findings of the National Historical Institute (NHI).
- Directs the NHI to take necessary steps to restore the original color of the first Philippine flag.
- Requires the NHI to issue guidelines for the implementation of this Executive Order.
- Supersedes Executive Order No. 23, dated March 25, 1936, which described the specifications of the Filipino flag.
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Executive Order No. 23
General Emilio Aguinaldo
Kawit, Cavite
June 12, 1898
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Amending Executive Order No. 23, Dated March 25, 1936, Entitled "Description and Specifications of the Filipino Flag"
Executive Order No. 1010
•February 25, 1985
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 1010 February 25, 1985
AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 23, DATED MARCH 25, 1936, ENTITLED "DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE FILIPINO FLAG"
WHEREAS, Section one, Article XV of the 1973 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines prescribes the colors of the national flag of the Philippines as red, white and blue, with a sun and three stars, but silent as to the shade of the color blue;
WHEREAS, in the original flag designed by General Emilio Aguinaldo that was unfurled during the declaration of Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 1898, the shade of the color blue was lighter than the present dark blue being used in the making of Philippine flag;
WHEREAS, there is a need to correct historical inaccuracy as regards the true shade of the colors of the Philippine flag as evidenced by the historical findings made by the National Historical Institute, the government agency which absorbed the functions of the defunct Philippines Heraldy Committee;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, by virtue...
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Executive Issuances
Executive Orders
Philippine flag
flag colors
blue color shade
historical accuracy
National Historical Institute
guidelines
Executive Order No. 23
General Emilio Aguinaldo
Kawit, Cavite
June 12, 1898
Philippine Independence
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 1010 February 25, 1985
AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 23, DATED MARCH 25, 1936, ENTITLED "DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE FILIPINO FLAG"
WHEREAS, Section one, Article XV of the 1973 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines prescribes the colors of the national flag of the Philippines as red, white and blue, with a sun and three stars, but silent as to the shade of the color blue;
WHEREAS, in the original flag designed by General Emilio Aguinaldo that was unfurled during the declaration of Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 1898, the shade of the color blue was lighter than the present dark blue being used in the making of Philippine flag;
WHEREAS, there is a need to correct historical inaccuracy as regards the true shade of the colors of the Philippine flag as evidenced by the historical findings made by the National Historical Institute, the government agency which absorbed the functions of the defunct Philippines Heraldy Committee;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, by virtue...
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