Natawa na lang si Marcos nang tanungin tungkol sa mga dokumentadong ebidensiya ng mga diumano ay pangungurakot ng bilyun-bilyong piso mula sa public funds ng dating Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Sr. sa panahon ng kanyang dalawang dekada na pamumuno.
“We pursue with the People’s Republic of China Comprehensive Strategic Cooperation founded on mutual respect and mutual benefit,” President Marcos said in his speech at the Lowy Institute Peace and Resilient Amidst Great Power Rivalries: The Philippine Perspective in Melbourne, Australia.
During Koshikawa’s farewell call at Malacañan Palace in Manila, Marcos recognized the two nations’ enhanced relations under the outgoing Japanese envoy’s tenure in the Philippines.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has appointed lawyer Rogelio Quevedo as commissioner of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), Malacañang announced Thursday.
In his remarks delivered at the Prime Minister’s Office in Canberra, Australia, Marcos said he had a “very engaging” discussion with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on a wide range of opportunities and issues under the two nations’ strategic partnership.
“Our two countries have always understood that without the predictability and stability of our rules-based order, our region would not have emerged as the driver of the global economy as it is today,” Marcos said in a speech delivered before the Australian Parliament at the Chamber of House of Representatives in Canberra, Australia.
“Walang may gustong mag-assassinate sa kanya (No one wants to assassinate him),” Marcos said in an interview at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City, in response to Quiboloy’s claim that he and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos are conniving with the United States government to assassinate him.