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    MARCOS’ REFORM PUSH IN 2025: BETWEEN RHETORIC AND REALITY

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  • November 6, 2025

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    DOJ CHAMPIONS INCLUSIVE JUSTICE ON DAY 2 OF SUMMIT 2025

    The Department of Justice (DOJ) reaffirmed its commitment to inclusive and rights-based legal reform during the second day of the… READ MORE

  • November 6, 2025

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    PRESIDENT MARCOS WELCOMES COPENHAGEN INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS, SECURES $3B OFFSHORE WIND INVESTMENT

    President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. received top executives from Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) in a courtesy visit at Malacañang Palace,… READ MORE

  • November 5, 2025

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    GATCHALIAN PUSHES FOR ABOLITION OF BILL DEPOSITS, MANDATES REFUNDS FOR POWER CONSUMERS

    Senator Win Gatchalian is championing consumer rights with the filing of Senate Bill 1470, also known as the Anti-Bill Deposit… READ MORE

  • November 5, 2025

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    AFP LAUNCHES AJEX DAGIT-PA 2025 TO BOOST NATIONAL DEFENSE READINESS

    The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) officially commenced the 9th iteration of its annual joint military exercise, AJEX DAGIT-PA… READ MORE

  • November 5, 2025

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    PHILIPPINES JOINS APEC LEADERS IN GYEONGJU FOR 2025 SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE GROWTH

    The Philippines joined 20 other Asia-Pacific economies in Gyeongju, South Korea, for the 2025 APEC Economic Leaders’ Week (AELW), held… READ MORE

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Sorry na lang. Hindi na kita kaalyado kung ganyan ang ginagawa mo. Ayaw na kitang kaalyado….

Oo, ‘yung pinakamalaking naging problema ‘yung foreign-assisted projects, tinanggal halos lahat nung funding. Kailangan natin ibalik ‘yun dahil importante ‘yung mga foreign-assisted projects. At saka sinisira  pati ‘yan ang reputation natin.

And the worst part of this all, ‘yung napupunta kung minsan ‘yung mga project na hindi maganda, napupunta sa unappropriated. Ano ‘yun, utang ‘yun. Nangungutang tayo para mangurakot itong mga ito.   Sobra na ‘yun. Sobra na ‘yun

President Marcos : Sa likod ng SONA Podcast Episode 3, part 1, 04 August 2025

“Our fundamental law is clear: the end does not justify the means.”

“There is a right way to do the right thing at the right time.  This is what the Rule of Just Law means.  This is what fairness or due process of law means, even for impeachment.” (Leonen, SAJ. Duterte v. House of Representatives)

“It is not our duty to favor any political result. Ours is to ensure that politics are framed within the Rule of Just Law.

We cannot concede the sobriety of fairness inherent in due process of law to the passions of a political moment. Our fundamental law is clear: The end does not justify the means.”

Supreme Court Decision on VP Sara Duterte’s Impeachment complaint read by Atty. Camille Sue L. Ting , SC’s Spokesperson -25 July 2025

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