Filipino fortification during the Revolution against Spain |
1972 - A day after the official declaration of Martial Law, Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos orders all the executive branch's departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities , "government-owned or controlled corporations, as well as "all local governments and barrios throughout the land", to continue functioning under their present officers and employees in accordance with existing laws; exception to the order tied in with Proclamation 1081 (Martial Law) is the judiciary, with Marcos ordering that certain criminal cases not be heard and decided by civil courts but, instead, as later defined by the President's succeeding orders, by special military tribunals.
1972 - A day after the official declaration of Martial Law, Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos orders all the executive branch's departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities , "government-owned or controlled corporations, as well as "all local governments and barrios throughout the land", to continue functioning under their present officers and employees in accordance with existing laws; exception to the order tied in with Proclamation 1081 (Martial Law) is the judiciary, with Marcos ordering that certain criminal cases not be heard and decided by civil courts but, instead, as later defined by the President's succeeding orders, by special military tribunals.
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