Feb. 25 proposed as regular holiday

AKBAYAN Partylist Rep. Chel Diokno
Photo courtesy of Chel Diokno/FB

AKBAYAN Partylist Rep. Chel Diokno
Photo courtesy of Chel Diokno/FB

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Akbayan Partylist Rep. Chel Diokno has filed a measure proposing that 25 February be declared a regular national holiday to commemorate the 1986 People Power Revolution.
Diokno filed House Bill No. 7911 together with fellow Akbayan Partylist Representatives Perci Cendaña and Dadah Kiram Ismula and Dinagat Islands Representative Kaka Bag-ao to honor the peaceful, non-violent uprising along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) that ended the Marcos dictatorship and restored democracy in the country in 1986.
“25 February 1986 is more than a date etched in history. It marks the moment when the Filipino people peacefully rose to reclaim their democracy. It stands as a testament to courage, unity, and the enduring power of collective action,” Diokno said.
“It is our responsibility to honor this defining moment with the full recognition and dignity it deserves as a regular national holiday,” he added.
The solon noted that in recent years, the observance of 25 February has been inconsistently classified — declared a special non-working holiday in 2023, a regular working day in 2024, and a special working holiday in 2025 and 2026.
“This downgrading diminishes the historic and civic significance of EDSA. We must end the uncertainty and institutionalize its commemoration once and for all,” Diokno stressed.
If enacted into law, 25 February or EDSA People Power Day will be observed annually as a regular holiday, with all applicable laws and civil service rules governing regular holidays in effect.
The measure designates the National Historical Commission of the Philippines as the lead agency in organizing and coordinating nationwide commemorative activities.