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Palace: Oct. 31, Nov. 3 not on holiday list

MALACAÑANG on Thursday said that October 31 and November 3 have not been declared non-working days.

Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin issued the statement to Palace reporters.

October 30 is a non-working day to allow Filipinos to cast their ballots in the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections. November 1 and 2 are also non-working days in observance of All Saints Day and All Souls Day, respectively. 

After that, the next holiday will be on November 27 to commemorate revolutionary hero Andres Bonifacio’s birth anniversary. 

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