OK: Marcos readies for his 3rd Sona

LOOK: Marcos readies for his 3rd Sona

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 07:52 PM July 21, 2024

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is practicing his speech for his third State of the Nation Address.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is practicing his speech for his third State of the Nation Address. (Photos courtesy of the Office of the President.)

MANILA, Philippines —  President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is gearing up for his third State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Monday.

He was seen practicing his speech in a few photos shared by the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) on Sunday afternoon.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is practicing his speech for his third State of the Nation Address. (Photos courtesy of the Office of the President.)

Photos courtesy of the Office of the President.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is practicing his speech for his third State of the Nation Address. (Photos courtesy of the Office of the President.)

Photos courtesy of the Office of the President.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is practicing his speech for his third State of the Nation Address. (Photos courtesy of the Office of the President.)

Photos courtesy of the Office of the President.

Marcos also shared a video of his preparations on his official Instagram account.

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In the video, the chief executive was seen in casual clothing, reviewing his speech, and standing at the podium.

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Marcos earlier said he wanted to tackle many issues during his third Sona, fine-tuning his speech until Sunday.

The event will be directed by state-owned Radio Television Malacañang, according to the PCO.

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