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President Marcos Jr. has been actively involved in various government initiatives, including infrastructure projects1. He was thanked for his support in the groundbreaking of the Calmay Bridge project in Dagupan City.
Marcos has approved an increase in gratuity pay for Contract of Service (COS) and Job Order (JO) workers in the government, raising the amount to PhP7,000
He has assured that services provided by PhilHealth will not be reduced, despite the rejection of its proposed budget for 202556. He also stated that there will be more services and higher payments for insurance claims in 2025.
President Marcos has announced free rides for commuters of the Light Rail Transit (LRT) and Metro Rail Transit (MRT) systems on Friday, December 20, 2024, as a Christmas gift.
Marcos is also overseeing the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), aiming to reduce dependence on foreign sources and enhance the country's defense capabilities. This includes addressing cybercrime threats.
He has emphasized the importance of the Self-Reliant Defense Posture Revitalization Program.
Marcos has led the unveiling of the first Philippine polymer banknote series, highlighting its security, durability, and sustainability benefits.
The national budget for 2025 is expected to be signed before the end of the year.
Marcos has shifted Philippine foreign policy to align more closely with the U.S., contrasting the previous administration's approach. This includes increased defense cooperation and joint military exercises.
However, this shift carries risks, especially with the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House, which could lead to the Philippines being sidelined by the U.S. similar to how Duterte was by China.
Other Southeast Asian nations are not aligning so explicitly with either the US or China.
There is a risk of angering China, the Philippines' largest trading partner, which could negatively impact the Philippine economy.
Marcos has been strengthening ties with Japan in the areas of defense and economy.
A Pulse Asia survey indicates a decline in both President Marcos' approval and trust ratings. His approval rating dropped to 48 percent and his trust rating fell to 47 percent in a survey conducted between November and December.
In comparison, his approval and trust ratings were at 53 percent and 52 percent respectively in June.
These ratings have fallen amidst key developments such as impeachment raps against Vice President Duterte, Rodrigo Duterte's appearance in a House probe, and the US elections.
Marcos is also mentioned in a cultural context, with Sharon Cuneta referring to him as her favorite Marcos.
President Marcos has acknowledged the contributions of outgoing Philippine Air Force (PAF) Commanding General Lieutenant General Stephen P. Parreño and welcomed incoming Air Force chief Lieutenant General Arthur M. Cordura.
He has called on the AFP to uphold honor, service, and patriotism.
Overall, President Marcos is actively involved in various governmental activities and is navigating complex international relations while facing shifts in public opinion.
President Marcos Jr. has been actively involved in various government initiatives, including infrastructure projects1. He was thanked for his support in the groundbreaking of the Calmay Bridge project in Dagupan City.
Marcos has approved an increase in gratuity pay for Contract of Service (COS) and Job Order (JO) workers in the government, raising the amount to PhP7,000
He has assured that services provided by PhilHealth will not be reduced, despite the rejection of its proposed budget for 202556. He also stated that there will be more services and higher payments for insurance claims in 2025.
President Marcos has announced free rides for commuters of the Light Rail Transit (LRT) and Metro Rail Transit (MRT) systems on Friday, December 20, 2024, as a Christmas gift.
Marcos is also overseeing the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), aiming to reduce dependence on foreign sources and enhance the country's defense capabilities. This includes addressing cybercrime threats.
He has emphasized the importance of the Self-Reliant Defense Posture Revitalization Program.
Marcos has led the unveiling of the first Philippine polymer banknote series, highlighting its security, durability, and sustainability benefits.
The national budget for 2025 is expected to be signed before the end of the year.
Marcos has shifted Philippine foreign policy to align more closely with the U.S., contrasting the previous administration's approach. This includes increased defense cooperation and joint military exercises.
However, this shift carries risks, especially with the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House, which could lead to the Philippines being sidelined by the U.S. similar to how Duterte was by China.
Other Southeast Asian nations are not aligning so explicitly with either the US or China.
There is a risk of angering China, the Philippines' largest trading partner, which could negatively impact the Philippine economy.
Marcos has been strengthening ties with Japan in the areas of defense and economy.
A Pulse Asia survey indicates a decline in both President Marcos' approval and trust ratings. His approval rating dropped to 48 percent and his trust rating fell to 47 percent in a survey conducted between November and December.
In comparison, his approval and trust ratings were at 53 percent and 52 percent respectively in June.
These ratings have fallen amidst key developments such as impeachment raps against Vice President Duterte, Rodrigo Duterte's appearance in a House probe, and the US elections.
Marcos is also mentioned in a cultural context, with Sharon Cuneta referring to him as her favorite Marcos.
President Marcos has acknowledged the contributions of outgoing Philippine Air Force (PAF) Commanding General Lieutenant General Stephen P. Parreño and welcomed incoming Air Force chief Lieutenant General Arthur M. Cordura.
He has called on the AFP to uphold honor, service, and patriotism.
Overall, President Marcos is actively involved in various governmental activities and is navigating complex international relations while facing shifts in public opinion.