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1997 in the Philippines

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1997 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1997.

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President Fidel Ramos

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  • June 4 – Vice president Estrada resigns as chairperson of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission, reportedly to prepare for his presidential bid.[1]
  • June 10 – The Supreme Court dismisses with finality the motion for reconsideration submitted by PIRMA proponents and government counsel for the constitutional reform, upholding its earlier decision stopping such attempts.[1][13]
  • June 14FVR declares that he had authorized the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC), to expedite a bill on people's initiative based on the reasons provided by the Supreme Court in rejecting the petition.[13]
  • June 16 – Forty-three surveyors from a state-run oil firm are captured by suspected MILF guerrillas in Sultan sa Barongis, Maguindanao, but are later freed.[14] This led to a massive army offensive against the MILF that would begin the following day, occurred in Pagalungan, also in Maguindanao, and in parts of Cotabato. As of June 28, clashes have killed 146 from the MILF and twelve troops.[15][16]
  • June 22 – President Ramos signs Proclamation No. 1030 declaring the Philippine tarsier a specially protected fauna.[1]
  • June 23 – The military fires warning shots at a Chinese fishing vessel, which anchored near a Filipino-held island in the Spratlys.[1]
  • June 26:
    • Some 110 active law enforcement personnel are placed by the Intelligence community on a wanted list for alleged role in kidnapping activities.[1]
    • Sixty passengers are seized by 150 MILF separatists from two buses at a road block in Maguindanao; 41 of them escapes. The rebels later flee to Kabacan, Cotabato, where a shootout occurs, leaving seven people dead.[14][17] Among the civilian hostages, two are killed, while ten are still being held as of the following day.[15]
    • Government troops capture Camp Rajamuda, a major MILF base, in Pikit, Cotabato.[14][15]
  • June 27 – An army detachment in Kabacan is attacked by 50 MILF fighters, 13 of whom will be killed in a gunbattle.[15]

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  • November 5 – The Supreme Court votes, 9–2, to declare a law (RA 8180) ending government regulatory control of the oil industry as unconstitutional.[33]
  • November 12 – A clash between MILF rebels and armed guards of a coconut plantation in Maguindanao ends with the deaths of Amin Cusain, an MILF leader, seven rebels and two civilians.[34][a]

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Holidays

As per Executive Order No. 292, chapter 7 section 26, the following are regular holidays and special days, approved on July 25, 1987.[38] Note that in the list, holidays in bold are "regular holidays" and those in italics are "nationwide special days".

In addition, several other places observe local holidays, such as the foundation of their town. These are also "special days."

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  1. The date isn't specified in these sources.

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