2025 in the Philippines


2025 in the Philippines details notable events that occurred in the Philippines in 2025.

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  • June 2 – A state of emergency is declared in Pakil, Laguna due to an increase in dengue cases.
  • June 5:
  • *A state of calamity is declared in Siquijor due to rotating blackouts caused by electricity shortages.
  • *Edward Flores, the suspected leader of the New People's Army's Far South Mindanao Region Committee operating in Soccsksargen, is arrested by government forces in Cagayan de Oro.
  • *President Marcos issues Proclamation No. 920 declaring a state of calamity in Eastern Visayas due to repairs on the San Juanico Bridge connecting Samar and Leyte.
  • June 9 – The province of Basilan is declared free from the Abu Sayyaf Group by the government.
  • June 10:
  • *The European Union removes the Philippines from its list of high risk jurisdictions for money laundering and terrorism financing.
  • *The Sandiganbayan convicts former Misamis Occidental representative Loreto Leo Ocampos of graft and fraud in a case of the PDAF scam involving in public funds and sentences him to up to 10 years' imprisonment.
  • June 13 – A court in Pasig acquits Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and five other Rappler executives of violating restrictions on foreigners owning companies under the Anti-Dummy Law.
  • June 16 – The academic year is started by the Department of Education, as part of their efforts to revert to the old school calendar.
  • June 17 – The Sandiganbayan dismisses an ill-gotten wealth case filed in 2014 by the Ombudsman against former Justice Secretary Hernando Perez concerning the extortion of $2 million from former Manila representative Mark Jimenez during a plunder investigation in 2001, citing insufficient evidence.
  • June 20 – The Supreme Court strikes down the practice of proclaiming second-place finishers in elections as winners in the event of their rival's disqualification and orders the application of succession rules in dismissing an electoral protest filed by Sultan Kudarat Governor Pax Ali Mangudadatu against COMELEC and his rival, Sharifa Akeel, regarding the outcome of the 2022 gubernatorial election.
  • June 23 – A court in Manila acquits 12 Philippine National Police officers of murder over the deaths of 13 people in a 2013 shootout against a suspected jueteng lord in Atimonan, Quezon, that was marred by allegations that it was a rubout.
  • June 26 – The Sandiganbayan dismisses the last remaining civil case under the Coco Levy Fund scam pertaining to the ownership of PepsiCo's subsidiaries in the Philippines, citing the PCGG's argument that pursuing the case is now "unwarranted".
  • June 27:
  • *A court in Muntinlupa acquits former senator Leila de Lima of drug trafficking charges a month after the Court of Appeals voided an earlier acquittal issued in 2023 and ordered a new decision.
  • *A court in Manila rules that former Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo is a Chinese citizen and therefore ineligible to hold public office in the Philippines, leading to the voiding of her term as mayor.
  • *The Sandiganbayan convicts former Philippine Tourism Authority general manager Robert Dean Barbers of graft over the unauthorized construction of a ₱3.7-million sports complex in Intramuros, Manila, in 2005 and sentences him to up to eight years' imprisonment.
  • *Hotel101 Global becomes the first Filipino-owned firm to be listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange in the United States.
  • June 30:
  • *The Sandiganbayan convicts former Narvacan, Ilocos Sur mayor Zuriel Zaragosa of graft over the embezzlement of in tobacco excise tax intended for local farmers in 2016 and sentences him to 10 years' imprisonment.
  • *The Ombudsman imposes an 18-month suspension on Camarines Norte governor Ricarte Padilla for appointing personnel to government positions without legal basis.

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Holidays

In August 2024, the Senate discussed reducing holidays to boost productivity during the remaining sessions of Congress, with a focus on legislation addressing the number of holidays from different cities, municipalities, provinces including those of national level in the country.
On October 31, the national government publicly released the list of holidays and non-working days, which are indicated by proclamations signed by the president a day earlier. Proclamation No. 727, series of 2024, contains the general list, with the People Power anniversary, which was not declared a holiday for 2024, being returned but as a working day. A day prior to All Saints' Day is included in the list, while All Souls' Day is excluded.
Meanwhile, Proclamation No. 729, s. 2024, declared July 27 as a special non-working day in commemoration of the founding anniversary of the Iglesia ni Cristo.

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