EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 968 June 30, 1984
MERGING THE OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL WITH THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
WHEREAS, under the New Republic, national development shall be pursued with renewed dedication and greater determination through a more efficient, effective and economical government;
WHEREAS, the recombination of the Office of the Solicitor General with the Ministry of Justice will improve coordination in the provision of legal services to the Government, particularly with respect to the rendering of legal advice and opinions and defending the Government on legal issues affecting the State; and
WHEREAS, under Presidential Decree No. 1416 as amended, the President is empowered to undertake such organizational and related improvements as may be appropriate in the light of changing circumstances and new developments;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and the authority vested in me by Presidential Decree No. 1416 as amended, do hereby order and ordain:
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Executive Orders
Merging the Office of the Solicitor General With the Ministry of Justice
Executive Order No. 968
Merging the Office of the Solicitor General with the Ministry of Justice
- The Office of the Solicitor General is merged with the Ministry of Justice, and both shall continue to perform their respective functions as provided by law. (Sec. 1)
- The Office of the Solicitor General shall be directly responsible to the Minister of Justice. (Sec. 1)
- The Minister of Justice shall also be the Attorney General of the Philippines, and as such, is authorized to appear before the courts as counsel of the Government, any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or any of its officials, and prepare, sign and submit the necessary pleadings. (Sec. 2)
- In case of a vacancy in the position of Solicitor General, the Minister of Justice shall act as Solicitor General in a concurrent capacity, unless otherwise determined by the President. (Sec. 2)
- All laws, decrees, charters, executive orders, administrative orders, rules and regulations or parts thereof that are in conflict with this Executive Order are repealed or modified accordingly. (Sec. 3)
- Any portion or provision of this Executive Order that may be declared unconstitutional shall not have the effect of nullifying the other provisions, provided that such remaining portions can still stand and be given effect in their entirety to accomplish the objectives of this Executive Order. (Sec. 4)
- This Executive Order shall take effect immediately. (Sec. 5)
- The Office of the Solicitor General is merged with the Ministry of Justice, and both shall continue to perform their respective functions as provided by law. (Sec. 1)
- The Office of the Solicitor General shall be directly responsible to the Minister of Justice. (Sec. 1)
- The Minister of Justice shall also be the Attorney General of the Philippines, and as such, is authorized to appear before the courts as counsel of the Government, any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or any of its officials, and prepare, sign and submit the necessary pleadings. (Sec. 2)
- In case of a vacancy in the position of Solicitor General, the Minister of Justice shall act as Solicitor General in a concurrent capacity, unless otherwise determined by the President. (Sec. 2)
- All laws, decrees, charters, executive orders, administrative orders, rules and regulations or parts thereof that are in conflict with this Executive Order are repealed or modified accordingly. (Sec. 3)
- Any portion or provision of this Executive Order that may be declared unconstitutional shall not have the effect of nullifying the other provisions, provided that such remaining portions can still stand and be given effect in their entirety to accomplish the objectives of this Executive Order. (Sec. 4)
- This Executive Order shall take effect immediately. (Sec. 5)