Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH flag raised in US, Australia to remember Republic Day

- —CARMELA REYES-ESTROPE

The Philippine flag was raised in Washington D.C. and Australia on Tuesday, as Americans and Australian­s joined this city's 119th celebratio­n of the First Philippine Republic Day. Bells rang at the historic Barasoain Church here where Filipino leaders gathered on Jan. 23, 1899 to promulgate the Philippine Constituti­on that gave birth to the first republic in Asia. The Constituti­on was drawn up by delegates to the Malolos Congress on Sept. 15, 1898 after President Emilio Aguinaldo declared the Philippine independen­ce on June 12, 1898 in Kawit, Cavite. In a speech, Undersecre­tary Marjorie Jalosjos of the Department of the Interior and Local Government said the event was celebrated for liberating the country from Spain. Speaking as a representa­tive of acting Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, Jalosjos said the evil that hounded the country today was no longer foreign colonizers but was brought by problems like illegal drugs, terrorism and corruption. The United States and Australia were some of the countries that recognize Republic Day, which remained a Bulacan event despite its historic relevance, said Mayor Christian Natividad. “We celebrate the Chinese New Year but we have yet to celebrate as a nation the day when we crafted all the laws that created the First Republic,” Natividad said. Last year, House Bill No. 477 declaring Jan. 23 a national holiday was approved. A counterpar­t bill was pending in the Senate.

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