2012 in the Philippines

2012 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in 2012.

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Incumbents

Benigno S.
Aquino III
Jejomar
Binay
Juan Ponce
Enrile
Feliciano R.
Belmonte, Jr.
Maria Lourdes
Sereno

Events

January

  • January 57 – A landslide happens in Compostela Valley, where more than 30 people are reportedly dead, and 50 still missing.[1]
  • January 15 – The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) declares the Independence of Bangsamoro Land (Sulu, Mindanao, Palawan, Sabah) in Valencia Bukidnon.[2]
Supreme Court building, with tarpaulins expressing support for Chief Justice Renato Corona.

February

April

May

  • May 29 – Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona votes 20–3, is found guilty and convicted at the conclusion of the Impeachment Trial and is removed from the office.[9]

June

  • June 6 – The Venus transit of June 6, 2012 is the second and last of two Venus transits of the 21st century, it was witnessed by amateur astronomers and sky watchers throughout the country since the first transit happened on June 8, 2004.[10]
  • June 23Bacoor becomes a city in the province of Cavite through ratification of Republic Act 10160 which was approved on April 10.

July

August

September

October

  • October 15 – The Philippine government signs a document touted as the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro, which culminates the Aquino Administration's effort to end the deadlock in the peace process. This new document, while merely providing for a general framework for the actual peace negotiations, announces that "the status quo is unacceptable and that the Bangsamoro shall be established to replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). The Bangsamoro is the new autonomous political entity (NPE) referred to in the Decision Points of Principles as of April 2012." According to President Aquino, this was the agreement that "can finally seal genuine, lasting peace in Mindanao."[20] with Bangsamoro replacing ARMM which was described by President Benigno Aquino III as "a failed experiment".[21]

December

Animated enhanced infrared satellite loop of Typhoon Bopha from peak intensity to landfall in the Philippines

Holidays

On December 11, 2009, Republic Act No. 9849 declared Eidul Adha as a regular holiday.[27] Also amending Executive Order No. 292, also known as The Administrative Code of 1987, the following are regular and special days shall be observed. The EDSA Revolution Anniversary was proclaimed since 2002 as a special nonworking holiday.[28] On February 25, 2004, Republic Act No. 9256 declared every August 21 as a special nonworking holiday to be known as Ninoy Aquino Day.[29] Note that in the list, holidays in bold are "regular holidays" and those in italics are "nationwide special days".

In addition, several other places observe local holidays, such as the foundation of their town. These are also "special days."

Entertainment and Culture

Concerts

Sports

Births

Deaths

References