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Marcos on reset mode; collective effort crucial

Manila Bulletin

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May 21, 2025

President Marcos is pressing the reset button.

Marcos on reset mode; collective effort crucial

In the aftermath of the just concluded midterm elections, President Marcos has acknowledged the electorate’s message: Filipinos are weary of endless politicking and demand tangible improvements in their daily lives. In a candid admission through his podcast, President Marcos recognized that the government's focus had strayed from the immediate concerns of the people. From zeroing in on long-term developments like infrastructure, the President has vowed to redirect efforts toward addressing these pressing issues affecting the Filipino masses.

Admitting a mistake, particularly in public, is no easy task. It takes a lot of courage to do so. This act is one of the hallmarks of a good leader. And the President's acknowledgment is a crucial first step to restore order. However, words alone are insufficient. The President's commitment must translate into concrete actions that resonate with the everyday Filipino. His Cabinet, Congress, and the judiciary each have pivotal roles to play in this renewed focus on the people’s welfare. Everyone has to walk the talk, no ifs nor buts.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Manila Bulletin

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