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Marcos wants 'significant changes' for Filipinos to be his legacy
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he wanted his legacy to be defined by "significant and tangible changes" in the lives of Filipinos. In his podcast on Saturday, Marcos said his main goal for the second half of his term was to ensure that Filipinos would feel the changes under his leadership. "We made a change for the better. This has been my guide in all the positions I've taken," Marcos said when asked how he would want to be remembered afte…
Marcos wants Filipinos to remember 'change for better' under his term
When his term of office finally comes to a close, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. wants his administration to be remembered as one that had an impact in improving the lives of Filipinos.
Marcos wants ‘significant, tangible’ changes in last 3 years in office
MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is focused on bringing “significant and tangible” changes to the country in his remaining years in office. In the latest episode of his podcast aired on Saturday, Marcos said giving Filipinos a more comfortable life is the legacy he wants to leave…
Marcos vows ‘significant’ reforms in final 3 years
MANILA — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has committed to delivering “significant and tangible” reforms in the remaining three years of his term, aiming to leave behind a legacy of improved quality of life for Filipinos. In the latest episode of his official podcast released on Saturday, Marcos emphasized that enhancing the lives of ordinary […]
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reiterated that the government will not cede even an inch of the West Philippine Sea to other countries. According to the president, this is what he wants Filipinos and the country's history to remember him for during his leadership. His foreign policy and his commitment to the country's right to the WPS are what he wants to be a legacy and he hopes that the next leader of the country will continue this. The presid…
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