Palace: Marcos to study bill seeking declaration of EDSA People Power as regular holiday
Members of various groups protest against corruption in the government at the EDSA People Power Monument in Quezon City on September 21, 2025. The protesters call on the government to hold officials and contractors involved in billions of pesos lost to anomalous contracts and substandard construction that have failed to ease flooding in many parts of the country. (Santi San Juan / MANILA BULLETIN)
President Marcos will study the proposed measure that seeks to declare the EDSA People Power anniversary as a regular holiday, Malacañang said.
"He will study the suggestions regarding this matter," Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said on Tuesday, Feb. 24, a day before the 40th anniversary of the People Power Revolution.
It came after the majority and minority bloc members from the House of Representatives jointly filed a measure that seeks to declare Feb. 25 of every year as a regular national public non-working holiday in commemoration of the first EDSA People Power Revolution.
For decades, Feb. 25 was celebrated as a special non-working holiday to commemorate the EDSA People Power Revolution until it was removed from the list of non-working holidays in 2024.
According to Malacañang, Feb. 25 was instead declared as a special working day to encourage the people to participate in any event to commemorate the EDSA People Power.
Forty years ago, the revolution led to the ouster of former president Marcos Sr. from power.