
Marcos on South China Sea: Philippines not entering a Cold War with China
The Philippines and China both support the early conclusion of a South China Sea Code of Conduct “to help manage differences and regional tensions,” Malacañang said.
The Philippines and China both support the early conclusion of a South China Sea Code of Conduct “to help manage differences and regional tensions,” Malacañang said.
The Marcos Jr. administration is proposing P206.50 billion in subsidies and cash assistance, or “ayuda,” in next year’s budget, according to Malacañang.
Malacañang recently participated in a tree-planting project in Bulacan with the Maynilad Water Services, Inc.
Malacañang has urged the public to help the government ensure food security.
The Office of the Press Secretary joins the entire country in commemorating All Saint’s Day.
Malacañang wished Filipinos a “happy long weekend.”
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday welcomed former United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair in Malacañang.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recognizes the role of journalists in nation building and is “strongly committed” to protecting them, Undersecretary Cheloy Garafil, officer-in-charge of the Office of the Press Secretary, said Saturday (October 22).
October 31 has been declared a special non-working holiday.
Malacañang stressed the role Filipino farmers and fishermen play in ensuring food security.