Rizal Law
The Rizal Law, officially designated as Republic Act No. 1425, is a Philippine law that mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal. The Rizal Law was emphatically opposed by the Catholic Church in the Philippines, mostly due to the anti-clericalism in Rizal's books Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo.
Rizal Law | |
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Congress of the Philippines | |
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Citation | Republic Act No. 1425 |
Territorial extent | Philippines |
Passed by | House of Representatives |
Passed | May 17, 1956 |
Passed by | Senate |
Passed | May 17, 1956 |
Signed by | Ramon Magsaysay |
Signed | June 12, 1956 |
Keywords | |
Jose Rizal, education | |
Status: In force |
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