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Arroyo reaffirms support for Romualdez amid removal from deputy speaker post

Former President and Pampanga Rep. Arroyo maintains her support for Speaker Martin Romualdez after she was removed as House deputy speaker.  

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Romualdez, Arroyo join Marcos in Palace meeting with Thai execs

Speaker Martin Romualdez and Deputy Speaker Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo were both in Malacañang on Tuesday to join President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in meeting business executives from Thailand.

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Time for the Administration to Turn to Substance in Southeast Asia

In the next couple of weeks, the Obama Administration will beengaged in high-level diplomacy with America's treaty allies andfriends in Southeast Asia.

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Why 'people power' figure Fidel Ramos' presidency was the 'high point' of a now lost liberal reformist era in the Philippines

During his term from 1992 to 1998, Ramos achieved democratic stability and undertook major financial reforms and infrastructure projects that initiated nearly three decades of growth but dramatic changes since then suggest this liberal reformist era is over.

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Arroyo tests positive for COVID-19

Former president and current Pampanga Representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be unable to attend President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s first State of the Nation Address on Monday.

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Arroyo mourns death of former Budget chief Andaya

"My family and I join those who mourn the death of former DBM Secretary and former Congressman Andaya. Nonoy was an indispensable and trusted member of our official family as he headed the Department of Budget and Management for four years," Arroyo said in a statement.

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Duterte is most popular post-EDSA 1 president: PUBLiCUS

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte (Presidential file photo) Duterte most popular post-Edsa 1 president: PUBLiCUS MANILA - Outgoing President Rodrigo R. Duterte will step down from office as "the most popular president of the post-Edsa 1 era", according to the latest PUBLiCUS survey. In PUBLiCUS' PAHAYAG Second Quarter survey conducted from June 16 to 22, results showed 75 percent of 1,500 respondents approved or strongly approved of Duterte's job performance during his six-year term. Only 10 percent of respondents said they disapproved or strongly disapproved of the President's performance since 2016. As for trust ratings, 69 percent of respondents rated their trust in Duterte as high or very high. Only 11 percent said they put little or no trust in Duterte. "Our numbers indicate that President Rodrigo Duterte will leave office as the most popular president of the post-EDSA I era. No other president who served under the 1987 Constitution has ended his or her term with majority approval and trust ratings, much less a supermajority of public support," PUBLiCUS Executive Director Aureli Sinsuat said in a statement. 'Most impactful' Meanwhile, 75 percent of respondents said the overall impact of the Duterte administration on national development was slightly or very positive -- identical to the outgoing President's total approval rating. The survey said the second-highest positive impact rating among post-Edsa I administrations was notched by Duterte's predecessor, the late President Benigno S. "Noynoy" Aquino III. Twenty-seven percent of respondents said the Aquino III administration had a positive impact on the development of the Philippines. The administrations of former Presidents Fidel V. Ramos, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Corazon Aquino, and Joseph Estrada recorded positive impact ratings of 24 percent, 22 percent, 20 percent, and 14 percent, respectively. Sinsuat added the data suggest that public sentiment on the policy achievements of the Duterte administration is "exceptionally positive, especially in comparison to previous administrations." "Based on our numbers, we can expect President Duterte to retain an unprecedented amount of political capital for a former president when he leaves Malacanang on June 30. When private citizen Duterte speaks up on the issues, many will listen. When he endorses a candidate, many will vote for them," Sinsuat added. Deep gratitude Malacanang welcomed results of the survey, thanking the public for supporting the Duterte administration. "We express our deep gratitude to the Filipino people for standing behind the President who has broken barriers and has overcome challenges in his six years of service to the nation," acting presidential spokesperson and Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said in a press statement. Andanar also renewed his call to Filipinos to stand together and continue efforts for the greater good of the country. "As we are about to enter another chapter in our political history, let us continue to be united in purpose to make the Philippines a peaceful, proud and progressive country that we all want our nation to be," he added. (PNA) }

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Duterte most popular post-Edsa 1 president: PUBLiCUS

MOST POPULAR. Supporters of outgoing President Rodrigo Roa Duterte flock to the Quirino Grandstand in Manila during the "Salamat PRRD" thanksgiving concert Sunday (June 26, 2022). The latest PUBLiCUS survey showed that Duterte will step down from office as "the most popular president of the post-Edsa 1 era." (Presidential photo by Karl Alonzo) MANILA - Outgoing President Rodrigo R. Duterte will step down from office as "the most popular president of the post-Edsa 1 era", according to the latest PUBLiCUS survey. In PUBLiCUS' PAHAYAG Second Quarter survey conducted from June 16 to 22, results showed 75 percent of 1,500 respondents approved or strongly approved of Duterte's job performance during his six-year term. Only 10 percent of respondents said they disapproved or strongly disapproved of the President's performance since 2016. As for trust ratings, 69 percent of respondents rated their trust in Duterte as high or very high. Only 11 percent said they put little or no trust in Duterte. "Our numbers indicate that President Rodrigo Duterte will leave office as the most popular president of the post-EDSA I era. No other president who served under the 1987 Constitution has ended his or her term with majority approval and trust ratings, much less a supermajority of public support," PUBLiCUS Executive Director Aureli Sinsuat said in a statement. 'Most impactful' Meanwhile, 75 percent of respondents said the overall impact of the Duterte administration on national development was slightly or very positive -- identical to the outgoing President's total approval rating. The survey said the second-highest positive impact rating among post-Edsa I administrations was notched by Duterte's predecessor, the late President Benigno S. "Noynoy" Aquino III. Twenty-seven percent of respondents said the Aquino III administration had a positive impact on the development of the Philippines. The administrations of former Presidents Fidel V. Ramos, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Corazon Aquino, and Joseph Estrada recorded positive impact ratings of 24 percent, 22 percent, 20 percent, and 14 percent, respectively. Sinsuat added the data suggest that public sentiment on the policy achievements of the Duterte administration is "exceptionally positive, especially in comparison to previous administrations." "Based on our numbers, we can expect President Duterte to retain an unprecedented amount of political capital for a former president when he leaves Malacanang on June 30. When private citizen Duterte speaks up on the issues, many will listen. When he endorses a candidate, many will vote for them," Sinsuat added. Deep gratitude Malacanang welcomed results of the survey, thanking the public for supporting the Duterte administration. "We express our deep gratitude to the Filipino people for standing behind the President who has broken barriers and has overcome challenges in his six years of service to the nation," acting presidential spokesperson and Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said in a press statement. Andanar also renewed his call to Filipinos to stand together and continue efforts for the greater good of the country. "As we are about to enter another chapter in our political history, let us continue to be united in purpose to make the Philippines a peaceful, proud and progressive country that we all want our nation to be," he added. (PNA) }

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Arroyo: PH-China relations went 'all-time low' during Aquino admin │ GMA News Online

"Sometime six years ago, the Philippine-China relations were at an all-time low since our diplomatic relations was established in 1975. However, Mayor Rodrigo Duterte reversed such a stance, so much so that China's President Xi Jinping went on a state visit here in 2018, the first time that a Chinese President paid us a state visit since 2005," Arroyo said. "That signaled that we are close buddies and good partners again with a common goal of sustainable growth in an atmosphere of unity and peace," she added.

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Allies of Marcos Jr. set to dominate Philippine Congress

Allies of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the presumptive next president of the Philippines, appear set to dominate both chambers of Congress, alarming activists after the late dictator son's apparent election victory restored his family to the seat of power

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