No long weekend on Nov. 30


BARRING any last-minute proclamation, Malacañang dismissed any possible long weekend for the observance of Bonifacio Day on Nov. 30.

Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said “What was specified in the proclamation was that Bonifacio Day will be marked on Wednesday.”

When asked if the date of the observance of Bonifacio Day will be moved, she said, “Palagay ko hindi.”

Valte pointed out that Proclamation No. 84, issued on Dec. 20 last year, specified the dates when this year’s holidays are to be observed.

Bonifacio Day this year marks the 148th birth anniversary of the supreme leader of the Katipunan movement that sought Philippine independence from Spanish colonial rule.

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