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President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Tuesday formally signed the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is determined to give every Filipino child access to education, not just in the urban areas ...
Malacañang on Tuesday warned of possible sanctions against government officials who fail to explain discrepancies in their ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos visits school on first day of classesPRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited the Epifanio Delos Santos Elementary School in Malate, Manila, on Monday, the first ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos reappoints Ruiz after CA bypasspost after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reappointed him acting secretary of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), ...
Senate Minority Leader Koko Pimentel raised the possibility that Marcos might veto the measure that seeks to postpone this year’s BSKE.
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Inquirer.net on MSNJay Ruiz reappointed as PCO chief, says PalaceActing Secretary Jay Ruiz has been reappointed to his post, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said on Tuesday. Bersamin ...
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GMA News Online on MSNMarcos: Partido Federal now a formidable forcePresident Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. said Monday that his political party, the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP), has become a ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos will strike a balance between national interest and the concerns raised by the telecommunications companies and cable television groups before he decides on whether to sign ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos to persons in college equivalency programs: Keep dreamingPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday encouraged Filipinos to never stop dreaming, saying the government stands with them ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNMarcos discloses receiving false reports on gov’t project accomplishmentsEven President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has not been exempt from receiving false information—this time, through misleading ...
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First day blues: Teachers see 'recycled solutions' for chronic shortagesThree different major teachers' groups used the first day of classes on June 16 to blast the government for what they called "recycled" solutions to old education issues.
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