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Marcos doesn't want half-baked anti-dynasty bill —Palace
President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. does not want a half-baked anti-political dynasty measure, Malacañang said on ...
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Palace denies Angara, Aguda on way out
MALACAÑANG on Wednesday denied reports that Education Secretary Sonny Angara, and Information and Communications Technology ...
President Ferdinand Marcos wants a comprehensive study of four new bills on electoral reforms and transparency measures in government before he decides to certify them as urgent, according to ...
MALACAÑANG said President Ferdinand Marcos will not certify as urgent the P6.793-trillion 2026 General Appropriations Bill ...
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Palace: Anti-dynasty bill to ensure fair governance
MALACAÑANG on Wednesday said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was pushing for the proposed anti-dynasty bill and three other ...
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Palace: Marcos push for anti-dynasty, reforms bills not for optics
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordering Congress to prioritize several anti-corruption measures—including an anti-political ...
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Palace: Marcos wary of abusive pols' use of party-list system
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is concerned that some party-list groups are being used by abusive politicians to ...
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Malacañang: ‘Food, health, and jobs are core to national security’
The Malacañang Palace noted that food, health, and jobs are vital to the country’s national security framework and that these things should be at the core of Filipino welfare. During the National ...
MANILA – Malacañang on Friday clarified that the individuals who filed complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte before ...
MANILA – Malacañang said Friday the government must carefully balance efforts to address the rising prices of red onions ...
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Palace: Anti-dynasty bill can’t be rushed
Stressing President Marcos’ seriousness in backing the anti-dynasty bill, Malacañang called on lawmakers yesterday to study it carefully and address loopholes before passing the measure.
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