President Marcos hails from a political clan and has a son in Congress. He also pushes for the speedy passage of the proposed ...
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Marcos: Qualified SSS members may avail of emergency loan
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday announced that qualified members of the Social Security System (SSS) may avail an ...
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Marcos inducts 44 new PNP brigadier generals, 6 major generals
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday inducted 50 Philippine National Police officers to the star rank, exhorting them ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Photo courtesy of Malacañang Palace In a podcast interview with student editors, President ...
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Marcos tells gov’t agencies to observe Christmas ‘with austerity’
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian hand out gifts to underprivileged individuals during the DSWD Pag-abot program: Pasko Kasama ang Pangulo in Pasay City on ...
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. has appointed Anna Liza G. Logan, one of the recent nominees for Ombudsman, as his new chief ...
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President Marcos calls for increased police vigilance for Christmas safety
AS Christmas approaches, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday called for heightened vigilance and visible police ...
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. commended a Filipina worker for her heroism when she saved a baby from a massive fire in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district last month. The Chief Executive met Rhodora Alcaraz ...
Manila — The Marcos family, famously driven from power and out of the country in 1986 by Filipinos fed up with 21 years of Ferdinand Marcos' authoritarian rule, inched ever closer to a remarkable ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Tuesday launched new facilities at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 ...
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Marcos: I consider myself the luckiest person I know
MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. considers himself the "luckiest person" for having been born into the Marcos family.
Manila — Millions of voters headed to the polls in the Philippines Monday, propelling the namesake and son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos to an early lead in his bid to bring his family back to ...
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