Proclamation No. 1 (February 25, 1986) :This proclamation marked the assumption of office of President Corazon Aquino after the People Power Revolution. It recognized the legitimacy of her presidency and aimed at restoring democracy in the Philippines.
Proclamation No. 2 (March 25, 1986) : Issued to formalize the suspension of certain provisions of the 1973 Constitution, which was imposed under the regime of Ferdinand Marcos, and to pave the way for the drafting of a new constitution.
Proclamation No. 3 (March 25, 1986) : This proclamation repealed laws and decrees issued by the Marcos regime that were inconsistent with democratic principles and the restored Constitution.
Proclamation No. 8 (March 1986) :This proclamation declared that the government of Ferdinand Marcos had ceased to exist and that a new government led by Aquino had assumed power.
Proclamation No. 9 (April 2, 1986) : Announced the formation of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), tasked with recovering ill-gotten wealth accumulated by the Marcos family and their associates.
Proclamation No. 28 (May 14, 1986) : Declared that all lands previously granted under the Marcos regime’s land reform program were subject to review and appropriate action, reflecting Aquino’s intention to continue land reform.
Proclamation No. 34 (December 5, 1986) : Established the Presidential Commission on the Transition to prepare for the peaceful transition of government and to assist with the formulation of a new constitution.
Proclamation No. 58 (July 1, 1987) : Declared the formation of the Philippine Business Development Corporation (PBDC) to support the creation of new businesses and help restore economic stability.
Proclamation No. 50 (July 18, 1986) : Declared a moratorium on the payment of foreign debt, calling for a review of the Philippines' financial obligations under the Marcos regime.