Marcos starts foreign trips with Indonesia and US visits in September
It is significant to note that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. chose Indonesia as his first entry to the world stage first week of September.
It is significant to note that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. chose Indonesia as his first entry to the world stage first week of September.
Congress leaders have given an assurance that the legislature won’t be a rubber stamp of the president despite having a so-called supermajority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives and presidential relatives occupying important positions in both chambers.
There is no truth to the claim in a circulating video that President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has authorized the operation of the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP). The video appeared on Aug. 8 with the headline: “Mga Oligarchs Nagulantang Sa Muling Pagbubukas Ni Pbbm Ng Bataan Nuclear Power Plant|panoorin (Oligarchs shocked by [Marcos’] […]
A TikTok video reshared on Facebook (FB) claims President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos has reclaimed Sabah from Malaysia. Not true. There have been no recent claims by the president on Sabah, nor has there been an announcement that the state would be re-incorporated into Philippine territory. First posted on July 26, the 15-second TikTok clip bore […]
A video circulating on Facebook (FB) is claiming that President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos addressed former senator Leila De Lima over her comment on his administration’s refusal to rejoin the International Criminal Court (ICC). Marcos did no such thing. On Aug. 6, a video was published by several FB pages bearing the headline: “Just In: matindi […]
Agriculture daw ang prayoridad ng administrasyong Marcos. No’ng nangangampanya, nangako si President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. na ibababa sa bente pesos ang presyo kada kilo ng bigas. Tinanong ng VERA Files ang ilang mamimili, tindera, at magsasaka kung kakayanin ba itong matupad sa loob ng anim na taon.
Ilocanos are stereotyped as being kuripot (stingy with money). President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., an Ilocano, showed this side of him when he vetoed four bills approved by the previous Congress.
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. voted for the entry of the Philippines into the International Criminal Court (ICC) when he was a senator in 2011. Now as head of state, he declared last Aug. 1 that the country will not rejoin the Netherlands-based court after withdrawing in 2018.
Bumoto si Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. ng pabor sa pagpasok ng Pilipinas sa International Criminal Court (ICC) noong siya ay senador noong 2011. Bilang head of state ngayon, idineklara niya noong Ago 1 na hindi na muling sasali ang bansa sa korte na nakabase sa The Netherlands matapos mag-withdraw noong 2018.
A Facebook (FB) post claimed that the International Criminal Court (ICC) cannot interfere and investigate deaths related to the drug war in the Philippines because President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. declared the country would not rejoin the ICC. This claim is false. The ICC and the Supreme Court both ruled that the Hague-based court retains […]