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(Screenshot/Courtesy of Manila Bulletin) MANILA - The close-in staff of outgoing President Rodrigo R. Duterte hosted on Tuesday night an intimate party and drone show to thank him for his service to the country. Malacanang protocol officer Jasmin Egan shared on her Facebook account a video recording of the show, which could be viewed from above the Malacanan Palace. The drone show spelled the word "Salamat" (Thank you). Duterte watched the show from his official residence, the Bahay Pagbabago. "For his last few days as president, we decided to honor him in his so-called 'People's Palace'. Flying above the Malacanan Palace, are 100 drones programmed in just less than a week. Different colors lighted in the night as our way of telling him how thankful we are to have him as our President," Egan said in the post. "This may not be enough to wrap up all the words but he appreciated our effort. For the nth time, #SalamatPRRD," she added. Writer Krizet
MANILA - The official website of Malacanang will likely be operational on or before the inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on June 30, a Palace official said Thursday. Acting Deputy Presidential Spokesperson and Communications Undersecretary Michel Kristian Ablan said the website malacanang.gov.ph remains inaccessible since it is still being updated. "'Yung malacanang.gov.ph., sa pagkakaalam ko po ay still, inaayos pa iyan. And hopefully po, by the inauguration, up and running na po iyang malacanang.gov.ph (As far as I know, malacanang.gov.ph is still being fixed. Hopefully, by the inauguration, malacanang.gov.ph is already up and running)," Ablan said in an interview with ABS-CBN's Teleradyo. Updates on the official website of Malacanang came a few days after Marcos took a wide lead in the May 9 presidential race. The management and supervision of the website have been transferred to the Office of the President-Information and C
President Rodrigo R. Duterte (Screengrab from RTVM) MANILA - In his last 15 days as the country's chief executive, President Rodrigo R. Duterte will remain busy performing his duties, Malacanang said on Tuesday. Duterte, while fulfilling his job as the country's leader, will be spending most of his time flying back and forth from Malacanan Palace in Manila to his official residence in Davao City, said Deputy Presidential Spokesperson and Communications Undersecretary Michel Kristian Ablan. "He's shuttling between official duties, as well as going back to his hometown in Davao. And we'll see more of that in the final 15 days before the inauguration this coming June 30," Ablan said in an interview with CNN Philippines' Politics As Usual aired on Tuesday night. When he became president, Duterte opted to divide his time to work in between Manila and Davao. Duterte usually stays in Manila on weekdays or his working days and spends the weekend with his family in
Fully-vaccinated travellers arriving in the Philippines are no longer required to present a negative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) or rapid antigen test upon entry starting May 30.