The Manila Times

Marcos signs 5 new laws

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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed five new laws renaming circumfere­ntial and bypass roads, a bridge and a national highway in Central Visayas, the Ilocos Region, Northern Mindanao and the Bicol Region, and creating a new barangay in Surigao del Sur.

Under Republic Act (RA) 11987, Marcos renamed Bohol Island Circumfere­ntial Road as President Carlos P. Garcia Circumfere­ntial Road, which traverses through Barangay Poblacion III toward the north of Tagbilaran City and returns to the same barangay from the eastern side of the city.

The President also signed RA 11988, renaming the Urdaneta City Bypass Road in Pangasinan to Ambassador Eduardo “Danding” M. Cojuangco Jr. Avenue.

The avenue traverses Barangay Nancayasan, Santo Domingo, Santa Lucia, Camantiles and Anonas.

The Tambacan Bridge that traverses the Iligan River in Barangay Tambacan, Iligan City, in the Northern Mindanao Region, meanwhile, was renamed Mariano Lluch Badelles Sr. Bridge under RA 11989.

The Chief Executive also signed into law RA 11990, naming a Camarines Sur national road as Speaker Arnulfo “Noli” Fuentebell­a Highway, stretching from Barangay San Juan Bautista, traversing through Barangay Tagongtong, Abucayan, Hiwacloy, Digidigon, Balaynan and Payatan in the municipali­ty of Goa.

Included in the national highway are Barangay Lupi, Tierra Nevada, Binalay, Camagong, Salvacion, San Roque, San Ramon, Sagrada, La Medella, Magsaysay and San Vicente in the municipali­ty of Tinambac up to Barangay Nalayahan in the municipali­ty of Siruma.

The Department of Public Works and Highways will issue the necessary rules, orders and circulars to implement the four laws within 60 days from their effectivit­y.

Also, the President signed into law RA 11986, which created Barangay Guinhalina­n in Barobo, Surigao del Sur.

The new law mandates the Commission on Elections to conduct and supervise a plebiscite to be held in Barangay Guinhalina­n within three months from the effectivit­y of the law.

The plebiscite will be shouldered by the municipali­ty of Barobo.

The Barobo mayor will appoint a punong barangay (village chief), seven Sanggunian­g Barangay (village council) members, a Sanggunian­g Kabataan (youth council) chairman and seven councilors until their successors have been elected.

Marcos signed all five laws on March 21, and they will take effect 15 days following their publicatio­n in the Official Gazette or a newspaper of general circulatio­n.

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