Executive Order No. 97 (2025)ADOPTING THE OMNIBUS GUIDELINES ON THE EXERCISE OF FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION AND CIVIL LIBERTIES20258 sections
Executive Order No. 96 (2025)TRANSFERRING THE ATTACHMENT OF THE NATIONAL COMMISSION OF SENIOR CITIZENS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES20255 sections
Executive Order No. 95 (2025)APPROVING THE COMPENSATION AND POSITION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM II AND PAY GRADES FOR GOVERNMENT-OWNED OR -CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS, REPEALING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 150 (S. 2021), AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES202518 sections
Executive Order No. 94 (2025)under Section 27, Article II of the Constitution, the State shall maintain honesty and integrity in the public service and take positive and effective measures against graft and corruption;202513 sections
Executive Order No. 93 (2025)SUSPENDING THE IMPORTATION OF REGULAR MILLED AND WELL-MILLED RICE FOR 60 DAYS20257 sections
Executive Order No. 92 (2025)CREATING THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER ON PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION AND REORGANIZING THE INTER-AGENCY COUNCIL FOR THE PASIG RIVER URBAN DEVELOPMENT202510 sections
Executive Order No. 91 (2025)FURTHER ENSURING THE CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS AND UNINTERRUPTED DELIVERY OF CRITICAL PUBLIC SERVICES IN THE PROVINCE OF SULU, DECLARING THE PROVINCE OF SULU AS PART OF REGION IX (ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA), AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES202518 sections
Executive Order No. 90 (2025)Memorandum Order (MO) No. 128 (s. 1987), as amended by M? No. 142 (s. 1987), established the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO) to promote Presidential initiatives, act as a conduit between the Office of the President (OP) and the individual members of Congress, serve as Presidential Adviser on Legislative Affairs, and monitor the progress of Administration bills;20257 sections
Executive Order No. 89 (2025)Memorandum Order (MO) No. 75 (s. 1993), as amended by Executive Order (EO) No. 138 (s. 2002), created the Office of the Presidential Consultant on Police Affairs, later renamed as the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Police Affairs, to expedite coordination in the handling of police matters and provide police staff assistance within the Office of the President (OP);20255 sections
Executive Order No. 88 (2025)Proclamation No. 297 (s. 2002) declares the Diwalwal Mining Reservation Area (DMRA), an area consisting of 8,100 hectares located in the Municipality of Monkayo, Province of Davao de Oro, as a mineral reservation and an environmentally critical area, and provides that mining operations in the DMRA may only be undertaken either by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) or through qualified contractors authorized by DENR and the State;20257 sections
Executive Order No. 87 (2025)Republic Act (RA) No. 10625 or the "Philippine Statistical Act of 2013" created the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) as the central statistical authority of the national government mandated to develop and maintain appropriate frameworks and standards for the collection, processing, analysis and dissemination of data;20258 sections
Executive Order No. 85 (2025)by virtue of EO No. 58, PHILEXIM was renamed as Philippine Guarantee Corporation (PHILGUARANTEE), and all guarantee-related functions, funds, and programs of the Small Business Corporation, as well as the administration of the Agricultural Guarantee Fund Pool and the Industrial Guarantee and Loan Fund, were transferred thereto;20255 sections
Executive Order No. 84 (2025)under Section 3, Article II of the Constitution, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is the protector of the people and the State;20255 sections
Executive Order No. 83 (2025)REDUCING AND CONDONING A REAL PROPERTY TAXES, INCLUDING INTERESTS AND/OR PENALTIES, ASSESSED ON POWER GENERATION FACILITIES OF INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS UNDER BUILD-OPERATE-TRANSFER CONTRACTS WITH GOVERNMENT-OWNED OR -CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS20256 sections
Executive Order No. 82 (2025)ACCELERATING SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN ALL REGIONS, STRENGTHENING REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS FOR THE PURPOSE202514 sections
Executive Order No. 368 (1959)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Leyte and pursuant to the provisions of sections sixty-eight and twenty one sixty-seven of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios and sitios of the municipalities of Bontoc and Sogod, both of the province of Leyte, are hereby reconstituted and the territories of said municipalities readjusted so that Bontoc and Sogod consist of the following barrios and sitios:19591 section
Executive Order No. 367 (1959)—From Suyangan Straight marked point —A— then to the mouth of Bayantian Creek marked point —B— following a northeasterly direction up to Bayantian Creek to the top of the ridge marked point —C— following the mountain range to the northerly direction up to the boundary of Dinagat and Loreto at Sitio Tapahan source of Ga-as inlet marked point —D—; thence northeasterly following the course of Ga-as inlet downstream to where it empties into the sea; thence following the boundary of the municipal wat19591 section
Executive Order No. 366 (1959)Pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, that portion of the Naval Base at Subic Bay, in the province of Zambales, known as the Community of Olongapo, and particularly described hereunder, which has been turned over to the Republic of the Philippines by the United States of America, is hereby constituted into an independent municipality to be known as the Municipality of Olongapo.19591 section
Executive Order No. 364 (1959), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a census board in each province, city, municipality, and municipal district to act as a consultative body and to assist the Bureau of the Census and Statistics during the preparatory and actual enumeration work within their respective jurisdictions in the 1960 censuses of population, housing, and agriculture, without extra compensation.19591 section
Executive Order No. 363 (1959), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby amend Executive Order No. 349, dated August 10, 1959, in the sense that the result of the preliminary enumeration of dwellings throughout the Philippines shall be submitted to the Director of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics on or before November 30, 1959.19591 section
Executive Order No. 362 (1959)Beginning from point 1 marked —X— on boulder of 2 meters diameter, right bank of Malihao Creek running S. 71— 00' E., 3,888.79 meters to point ;2, on top of Mt. Caglinte; thence S. 55— 39' E., 7,587.44 meters to point 3, top of Mt. Lole; thence S. 12— 23' W., 3,933.90 meters to point 4, on top of Mt. Cabog; thence S. 19— 17' W., 3,230.37 to point 5, on top of Mt. Tawagan; thence N. 83— 17' W., 1,535;42 meters to point 6, on top of Mt. Catoloan; thence N. 53— 40' W., 1,929.10 meters to point 7, o19591 section
Executive Order No. 361 (1959)Essential producers— and consumers— goods.—Essential producers— and consumers— goods produced by Filipino independent farm operators and farm hands in the United States may be channeled to the Philippines for sale, except those that would tend to displace similar locally produced goods or to disrupt the agricultural development program of the country. Likewise, such products should not be allowed to be channeled into the country if the importation thereof is banned by Philippine laws and regulat19591 section
Executive Order No. 360 (1959)—From a point marked 1 on plan, intersection of Fulangi River and the political boundary of the Municipal District of San Fernando; thence due west, 10.00 kms. to the confluence of Sawaga River and Manupale River marked 2; thence following upstream along the center line of Manupale River, 24.00 kms. to the political boundary of Talakag marked 3; thence following the political boundary of Talakag S 40-00—W, 10.00 kms. to point 4 junction with political boundary of Pangantukan; thence following th19591 section
Executive Order No. 359 (1959)—Beginning at the point of intersection of the boundary of Pilar and Numancia, on Landahan River marked —A— on the map, on a northwesterly direction to a point at top of Magilo Mountain marked —B—, thence on a; northeasterly direction to the center-of rock called: Bil-at, along the. boundary line of Sapao- and Numancia, marked —C—, thence following the same boundary line of Sapao and Numancia on an easterly direction to point —D— the eastern territorial limit of Numancia, thence following the ea19591 section
Executive Order No. 358 (1959)—However, highway district engineers, city engineers, or project engineers and headquarters engineers in division offices and in Manila can make direct legitimate emergency purchases with any known company in their province, or in nearby provinces, or in Manila, of spare parts for machinery and equipment used in public works which are of the make of the company and/or locally manufactured spare parts of any make which have been tested and found satisfactory by the Secretary of Public Works and C19591 section
Executive Order No. 357 (1959)—Beginning from the point at the peak of Mt. Tendido and marked (A) on the plan, describe an imaginary straight line about 40— NE. traversing the point where Calang Creek intersects with Surigao-Badas road at Km. No. 15, marked (X) on the plan, to the point at the back drop of Mt. Hinaksaan, marked (B) on the plan; thence follow a course about 75— SE, traversing the peak of Mt. Manbilibid, to its point of intersection with the existing boundary line between the mother municipality, Surigao, and19591 section
Executive Order No. 356 (1959)Pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, and upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Zamboanga del Sur, the barrios and sitios of Kumalarang, Gitaan Dagat, Dumagoc, Balao, Magusan, Baiisong, and Gatub, all of the municipality of Lapuyan, and the barrios and sitios of Gusom, Manago, Lower Buyugan, Cabasi, Diplo, and Cabog Island, all of the municipality of Malangas, both of the province of Zamboanga del Sur, are hereby segregated from the sa19591 section
Executive Order No. 355 (1959)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Sulu and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the municipal districts of Balimbing, Bongao, Cagayan de Sulu, Indanan, Luuk, Maimbung, Panamad, Pangutaran, Parang, Pata, Patikul, Siasi, Simunul, Sitangkai, South Ubian, Talipao, Tandubas, Tapul, Tongkil, and Turtle Islands, all of the province of Sulu, are hereby converted into municipalities.19591 section