President Marcos proclaims special non-working days for February 2026 in PH localities

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued proclamations for special non-working days in various provinces, cities, and municipalities across the Philippines in February 2026. The list covers dates from February 2 to 28, based on official declarations from Malacañang. Additional announcements may follow.

On January 26, 2026, Rappler published a compilation of special non-working days proclaimed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for February 2026. These declarations cover various localities to accommodate local fiestas and events, though specific reasons are not detailed in the list.

Here is the detailed list:
- February 2: Katipunan, Zamboanga del Norte (Proclamation No. 1135, s. 2026)
- February 2: Mabalacat, Pampanga (Proclamation No. 1139, s. 2026)
- February 2: Ilocos Norte (Proclamation No. 1147, s. 2026)
- February 3: Biñan, Laguna (Proclamation No. 1144, s. 2026)
- February 3: Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija (Proclamation No. 1138, s. 2026)
- February 6: Consolacion, Cebu (Proclamation No. 1136, s. 2026)
- February 10: Bacolor, Pampanga (Proclamation No. 1129, s. 2026)
- February 11: Candoni, Negros Occidental (Proclamation No. 1137, s. 2026)
- February 12: Kidapawan, South Cotabato (Proclamation No. 1140, s. 2026)
- February 16: Taytay, Rizal (Proclamation No. 1141, s. 2026)
- February 17: Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay (Proclamation No. 1132, s. 2026)
- February 21: Marinduque (Proclamation No. 1130, s. 2026)
- February 23: Baguio City (Proclamation No. 1125, s. 2026)
- February 26: Buug, Zamboanga Sibugay (Proclamation No. 1145, s. 2026)
- February 28: Sarrat, Ilocos Norte (Proclamation No. 1146, s. 2026)

The article advises bookmarking the page for potential additional proclamations from Malacañang. No contradictions in dates or locations are noted in the source.

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