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Romualdez says Bongbong Marcos will be a ‘great president’

By: - Contributor / @inquirerdotnet
/ 04:29 PM June 30, 2022

Pres. Ferdinand Marcos infra projectsJr. during his oathtaking at the National Museum. Image from PCOO / Facebook

Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during his oathtaking at the National Museum. Image from PCOO / Facebook

MANILA, Philippines — House Majority Leader Martin G. Romualdez on Thursday said President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. “will be a great president.”

The Leyte 1st district representative said this following Marcos’ inauguration as the country’s 17th President.

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“He made history by being the first majority President in modern times. I am sure he has his eyes on other extraordinary feats by having a legacy Filipinos will be proud of for many years and by being a great President,” said Romualdez.

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“President Marcos will play a pivotal role in uniting the nation which is key to moving the country to greater heights.”

Romualdez wishes Marcos all the best as he leads a nation facing complex challenges like recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and as he and Vice President Sara Duterte deliver on their election campaign promise to unite the country.

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“We offer him our prayers – that the Lord Almighty guide him in steering the nation to unity and progress,” Romualdez added.

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