Marcos: 'Now It's Time to Put All Politics Aside'
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Put politics aside, focus on nation-building—Marcos
Following the proclamation of the 12 new senators, President Marcos said it was time to move past the midterm elections and shift efforts toward promoting his administration’s development agenda.**media[12693]**President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo)In a speech delivered during the Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas thanksgiving event for the media at the coalition's headquarters in Mandaluyong City, the President said the cam…
Marcos: 'Now it's time to put all politics aside'
MANILA, Philippines — While he hoped that his administration-backed Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas senatorial slate got better results during the May 2025 midterm elections, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday said it was now time to put the politics aside and "get on with the work of nation-building." During Alyansa's thanksgiving party at the Bagong Pilipinas' headquarters in Mandaluyong City, Marcos said that political differences we…
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. attended the victory party of the Alliance for the New Philippines after the proclamation of 12 Senators this weekend. It will be recalled that six of the Alliance made it into the Magic 12, contrary to the coalition's target of 11-0 seats in the Senate. At the thanksgiving dinner, the President said that although he was hopeful for a good result, it was time to put aside political issues and focus more on the coun…
Ilocos Region: When family members fight, the clan still wins
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s kin dominated the midterm elections in Ilocos Norte, mirroring dynasties’ reign results in the rest of the Ilocos Region that also saw blood relatives battle for the same positions. Marcos’ son Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Marcos and his cousin Angelo Marcos Barba cruised to election in the 1st District and 2nd District, respectively. Both ran unopposed. The President’s cousin-in-law, Vice Gov. Cecilia Araneta…
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