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Marcos: Never lose hope, never back down

Manila Bulletin

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July 30 2025

Safer, fairer, more resilient PH eyed

- BY BETHEENA UNITE and ARGYLL CYRUS GEDUCOS

Marcos: Never lose hope, never back down

President Marcos called on fellow Filipinos to never get scared, never lose hope, and never back down as more challenges may come in the future, vowing that the government will always stand behind them.

“We know in our hearts what is right and what is wrong. What truly matters and what is best for ourselves, our families, and our nation. In the face of the intense challenges that the world throws at us today, your government stands behind you,” Marcos said in his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 28.

The President capped his speech by recognizing that Filipinos are inherently brave, talented, hardworking, resilient, and kind.

“This is who we are. We are the New Filipinos,” he stressed.

Using his SONA to paint a picture of a nation that is safer, fairer, and more resilient, Marcos made clear that continuity, accountability, and delivery will define his final three years in office. He claimed progress in rice affordability, public safety, education, and infrastructure, while also issuing a firm warning against budget proposals that veer away from the people’s interests.

“This is why in the last three years of this administration, we will give it everything we've got," Marcos said.

Not only to match, but to surpass what we've already done to uplift our people."

More peaceful, more humane Marcos asserted that the country is more peaceful and more protective of human rights than in years past.

He credited security forces and reintegration programs with former rebels for helping stabilize communities, especially in Mindanao. He also emphasized that rights are now better respected regardless of background.

"There are no more remaining guerrilla groups in the country, and we will ensure that none rise again," he said.

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