Special non-working days proclaimed for March 2026 in Philippine localities

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued proclamations declaring special non-working days in various provinces, cities, and towns in the Philippines for March 2026. The list includes localities such as Tanauan in Batangas and Masbate. Further announcements from Malacañang may be forthcoming.

A compilation from Rappler details proclamations issued by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declaring special non-working days for March 2026 in several Philippine localities. These declarations provide opportunities for local communities to observe their occasions.

Under Proclamation No. 1164, s. 2026, March 10 is a special non-working day in Tanauan, Batangas. Similarly, Norala in South Cotabato observes the same date via Proclamation No. 1165, s. 2026.

On March 13, Bauko in Mountain Province is designated as a special non-working day according to Proclamation No. 1166, s. 2026. This is followed by Aguilar in Pangasinan on March 16 under Proclamation No. 1168, s. 2026.

The entire province of Masbate marks March 18 as a special non-working day based on Proclamation No. 1167, s. 2026. Finally, San Fernando in La Union on March 20 is covered by Proclamation No. 1162, s. 2026.

The article advises bookmarking the page for potential additional proclamations from Malacañang. This information is based on content published on February 23, 2026.

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