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Executive Watch

Roque: 1 Year Enough For Firecracker Makers To Find New Jobs

Malacañang believes that one year is enough time for firecracker manufacturers to prepare for the next year’s ban on fireworks and look for new jobs.

Roque: Duque Still Has PRRD’s Trust

ROQUE: “Well, all members of the Cabinet serve at the pleasure of the President. Sa ngayon po, patuloy pa rin ang pagtiwala ni Presidente kay Secretary Duque. Ang sabi lang niya, sagutin ang mga paratang ni Secretary [Teodoro] Locsin."

Galvez: Only Gov’t Authorized To Procure Covid-19 Vaccines

National Policy Against Covid-19 chief implementer and vaccine czar, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. on Monday reminded the public that only the Philippine government is duly authorized to administer the procurement of the COVID-19 vaccines in the country.

Duterte Wants Cop In Tarlac Shooting Jailed

Heto ang pahayag ni Duterte ukol sa kontrobersyal na Tarlac shooting:

Galvez: No Bus Missed, Ball Dropped In Gov’t Talks For Vaccines

National Policy Against COVID-19 chief implementer and vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. on Friday said "no bus was missed nor ball was dropped" in the government’s negotiations with Washington-based pharmaceutical firm Pfizer for the planned purchase of the potential vaccines.

Roque Pleased With Thai News Site’s Use Of His GIF In Covid-19 Ad

Ano ang masasabi mo sa paggamit ng GIF ni Roque sa isang Thai news website?

Roque: Fewer Hungry Filipinos Due To Reopening Of Economy

Fewer Filipinos are experiencing involuntary hunger due to efforts to reopen the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Malacañang said Thursday.

Duterte Discourages Kids From Collecting Gifts From Godparents

Duterte, hindi pabor sa panghihingi ng aginaldo ngayong Kapaskuhan.

Duterte, Japanese PM Suga Reaffirm PH-Japan Ties In Phone Call

President Rodrigo Duterte and Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide have reaffirmed their shared commitment to strengthen Philippines-Japan Strategic Partnership across various areas of cooperation as the two countries are set to mark 65 years of diplomatic ties.

Roque: Palace Hopes Fewer Pinoys Feel Poor Once Vaccine Available

Malacañang is hopeful that fewer Filipinos would feel that they are poor once a vaccine for COVID-19 is available.

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