Marcos Jr. respects right to protest corruption

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. respects the people's right to freedom of expression and supports their grievances against corruption.

Numerous protests have arisen from various stakeholders denouncing alleged corruption in government infrastructure projects, particularly those of the Department of Public Works and Highways.

Palace press officer Claire Castro stated that the President will allow all protests to continue nationwide.

Castro emphasized that the administration supports the fight against corruption and the grievances of the people.

However, Malacañang cautioned the public to be vigilant and not let their legitimate complaints be exploited by destabilizers.

The administration hopes that public sentiments will not be used by those with malicious intentions against the government.

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