Marcos Jr: Philippines needs progress, not threats

President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. stated that the Philippines requires progress and solutions to its challenges, rather than threats or confrontational language.

He emphasized that the direction of the administration's senatorial slate, the Alyansa Para Sa Bagong Pilipinas, is to make the nation progressive, not to oppress.

Marcos asserted that progress, not fear, is the solution, and the focus should be on improving government operations.

He highlighted that his chosen candidates distinguish themselves through respectful public discourse, devoid of profanity, threats, or insults.

The President added that the candidates of the Alyansa are committed to ensuring the interest and welfare of every Filipino.

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