Philippine Proclamation 1017

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo explains the reasons for her declaration of a State of National Emergency under Proclamation No. 1017 during a live broadcast over radio and television Friday morning (Feb. 24) at Malacañang’s Kalayaan Briefing Room. (Marcelino Pascua - OPS-NIB Photo)
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo explains the reasons for her declaration of a State of National Emergency under Proclamation No. 1017 during a live broadcast over radio and television Friday morning (Feb. 24) at Malacañang’s Kalayaan Briefing Room. (Marcelino Pascua - OPS-NIB Photo)

Proclamation Number 1017 was delivered by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on February 24, 2006 in the Philippines, after an alleged coup attempt was foiled in the morning of the same day, thus, placing the country under a "State of National Emergency". This was later revoked by Philippine Proclamation 1021.

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