MALACAÑANG
ManilaBY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 165
FURTHER EXTENDING FOR ONE DAY THE PERIOD OF SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES AUTHORIZED UNDER PROCLAMATION NO. 162, DATED DECEMBER 28, 1949, AS EXTENDED.
WHEREAS, the special session of the Congress of the Philippines called under Proclamation No. 162, as extended, will expire at midnight of January 4, 1950;
WHEREAS, the public interest requires that this special session be further extended to consider and finish urgent legislative measures;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Elpidio Quirino, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby further extend for one day, or until January 5, 1950, the period of the current special session of the Congress of the Philippines called under Proclamation No. 162, dated December 28, 1949, as extended by Proclamation No. 163, dated January 3, 1950, for the purpose of considering pending measures.
All persons entitled to sit as members of the Congress of the Philippines are requested to take notice of this proclamation.
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Further Extending for One Day the Period of Special Session of the Congress of the Philippines Authorized Under Proclamation No. 162, Dated December 28, 1949, As Extended
Proclamation No. 165
Summary of Proclamation No. 165
Extension of Special Session of Congress
- The special session of the Congress of the Philippines called under Proclamation No. 162 on December 28, 1949, and extended by Proclamation No. 163 on January 3, 1950, is further extended for one day, until January 5, 1950.
- The extension is necessary to consider and finish urgent legislative measures in the public interest.
Extension of Special Session of Congress
- The special session of the Congress of the Philippines called under Proclamation No. 162 on December 28, 1949, and extended by Proclamation No. 163 on January 3, 1950, is further extended for one day, until January 5, 1950.
- The extension is necessary to consider and finish urgent legislative measures in the public interest.