WATCH | Where’s the Little President?
Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez was conspicuously absent when President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. visited earthquake-hit Abra on Thursday, July 28.
Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez was conspicuously absent when President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. visited earthquake-hit Abra on Thursday, July 28.
While he adjusts to his new role as a lawmaker, Senator Robinhood Padilla has vowed he will not pretend to be “Mr. Webster” on the Senate floor and will keep communicating in his native tongue.
Former Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque is now part of the legal team of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Members of the Makabayan bloc have jointly filed a resolution seeking a congressional probe on the alleged labor violations by a security agency against more than a hundred security guards of the University of the Philippines Diliman.
“Dahil d’yan, pasensya ka na pero ito na ang aking last day sa SMNI,” broadcaster Mike Abe told Pastor Quiboloy.
As rumors over his looming exit persist, Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez was conspicuously absent when President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. visited earthquake-hit Abra Thursday (July 28).
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has committed to deploy more air assets to assist in the ongoing disaster response operations in quake-hit Abra.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. supports the establishment of a new government agency to respond to disaster-related events.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vetoed the bill seeking to expand the franchise area of the Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC) to Davao del Norte.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. advised the affected residents whose houses were damaged by Wednesday’s 7.0-magnitude earthquake to stay in evacuation areas.
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