ICYMI | Iprinisenta ang mga bagong biling sasakyan ng PNP na ini-sponsor nina Sen. Imee Marcos at Sen. Sonny Angara sa PNP Grandstand, Camp Crame nitong Setyembre 7, 2022.
📸 Senator Imee Marcos





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ICYMI | Iprinisenta ang mga bagong biling sasakyan ng PNP na ini-sponsor nina Sen. Imee Marcos at Sen. Sonny Angara sa PNP Grandstand, Camp Crame nitong Setyembre 7, 2022.
📸 Senator Imee Marcos





During his recent UN General Assembly address, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized the importance of digital transformation in allowing countries to keep up with the rapidly changing global environment.
While digital innovations may provide solutions to long-standing issues, nations must have robust governance structures in place to mitigate disruptions, according to PBBM. He went on to say that the digital shift would also make information more accessible, benefiting the most vulnerable people and accelerating progress.

READ: pna.gov.ph/articles/1184179
MANILA – Digital transformation would allow all nations to keep abreast of a changing world, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said on Wednesday (Manila time).
Marcos issued the statement during the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York City, as he lamented that many nations still “barely understand” the use and advantage of digital technologies.
Marcos pitched for the rapid adoption of digital innovations to enable all countries to keep up.
“The development of advanced technologies is rapidly transforming human life and experience. We still barely understand how these transformations are unfolding and where they are leading. The imminent diffusion of these emerging technologies could solve many of our old problems, but they could also disrupt our political and social orders. Our governance structures must keep up,” he said.
“The world is ready for transformation. It is up to us as leaders of our nations, to move and shape that transformation” Marcos added.
TINGNAN | Pakikipagpulong ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., sa senior executives ng US-based companies na NuScale Power, WasteFuel, at Boeing, upang talakayin ang kooperasyon para sa pagpapaigting ng aviation at energy sector ng Pilipinas.
Umaasa ang pangulo na makakatulong ang mga kumpanya tulad ng mga ito na maisakatuparan ang layunin ng administrasyong Marcos sa pagsusulong ng sustainable development sa bansa, para sa kapakanan ng mga Pilipino. | via Racquel Bayan




Photos: Pangulong Marcos Jr. Official FB page
Positibo ang ibinunga sa mga negosyante ng ginawang pagharap ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. kaninang umaga sa New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Ayon mismo kay John Tuttle, Vice Chair ng New York Stock Exchange, nagdulot ang pagtungo ng Pangulo sa NYSE ng positibong pag-asa at kumpiyansa sa hanay ng mga negosyante.
Ito’y kaugnay sa posibilidad na makapaglagak nga ng investment prospects at partnership opportunities sa bansa.
Bahagi ng working visit ni Pangulong Marcos sa Estados Unidos na maka-dayalogo ang ilang American traders kabilang na ang pinuno ng ilang US companies.




Bukod pa dito ang partisipasyon ng Presidente sa mga business roundtables sa harap ng target na maging emerging economy and investment destination sa Asia ang Pilipinas. |
MGA PINOY SA AMERIKA, PINAUUWI NA NI PBBM
HINIKAYAT ni Pangulong Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos, Jr. ang mga Pinoy sa Amerika na umuwi na sa Pilipinas
Ginawa ni Pangulong Marcos ang pahayag sa kanyang talumpati sa harap ng 1,200 Filipinos mula sa ibat-ibang lugar sa United States (US) at Canada gathered nitong September 18 sa New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
Pinuri ni PBBM ang lahat ng Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) sa naging kontribusyon nila sa post-pandemic recovery at pinasalamatan din ang mga frontliner sa kanilang kabayanihan sa pagtupad sa tungkulin noong kasagsagan ng pandemya.
Ayon nay Marcos, dapat umuwi na ang mga Pinoy para baliktarin ang kalakaran ngayon na ‘brain drain’ sa Pilipinas at tumulong na mapaangat ang bansa.


Malugod naman na tinanggap.ng mga Pinoy sa Amerika ang paghikayat ng Pangulo.
LOOK | Senators honor World No. 3 and Olympian pole vaulter EJ Obiena, after his successful stint in Europe which garnered him 6 gold medals.
The senators submitted resolutions honoring EJ.




Rodriguez steps down as Executive Secretary, gets appointed as Presidential Chief of Staff
Executive Secretary Victor Rodriguez on Saturday stepped down from his position as “primus inter pares” after he got the permission from President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to do so.
“I have asked permission from the President to step down as executive secretary effective immediately. I thank the President for his continuing trust and his sincere understanding of my decision,” Rodriguez said in a statement.
Rodriguez said the work of an Executive Secretary is “a 24/7 job with myriad topics expected to be attended to everyday that demands a sense of urgency which essentially requires almost all public servants’ time to ensure that services are met and delivered.”
“Equally valuable, however, is to witness firsthand your young family grow and evolve into how every parent would wish them to become and they most need me too,” he said.
With Rodriguez’s stepping down as Executive Secretary, he was appointed by the President as Presidential Chief of Staff (PCS), a new position created by Administrative Order No. 1, signed over the weekend by the Chief Executive.
The draft Special Order, which sought additional functions to what was already provided under A.O. No. 1, was disapproved by President Marcos based on the recommendation of his Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile.
The newly created Office of the Presidential Chief of Staff (OPCOS) will be under the direct supervision of the President.
“The OPCOS shall have the primary function of supervising and ensuring the efficient and responsive day-to-day operational support to the Presidency to enable the President to focus on strategic national concerns,” read the A.O. No. 1, which took effect immediately.
Signed this week by the President, the Administrative Order provides for the PCS to have the rank and emoluments of a Cabinet secretary.
“The PCS will be assisted by a senior deputy chief of staff with the rank of secretary and two deputy chiefs of staff with rank of undersecretary, assistant secretaries and such number of directorial and other administrative staff as he deems necessary and upon the approval of the President,” read A.O. No. 1.
The immediate staff of the PCS will come from abolished agencies such as the Office of the Cabinet Secretary and the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission.
Rodriguez will immediately assume his new position as PCS. This, in effect, will leave vacant the Office of the Executive Secretary (OES).
There are names now being considered for the position of executive secretary and these names are now under the process of vetting by the Office of the President.
As provided for in A.O. No. 1, the OES shall continue its supervision, control and oversight function over all the agencies and offices under and attached to the OP pursuant to Executive Order No. 1.

A.O. No. 1 provides for the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) and the Office of the Press Secretary (OPS) to assist and support the PCS.
In a nutshell, the OPCOS will serve as the coordination mechanism of the Office of the President. It will be in-charge of the President’s security monitoring system, which shall be responsible for providing regular situation reports to the President on real-time basis.
The OPCOS will also supervise and coordinate closely with the PMS as the primary government agency directly responsible for providing substantive staff assistance in the Presidential exercise of over-all management of the development process.
The Presidential Chief of Staff will also coordinate closely with Presidential advisers and assistants whose outputs shall be submitted to the President through the OPCOS copy furnished the Executive Secretary.
TINGNAN | Pangulong Bongbong Marcos kasama si First Lady Liza Marcos, Rep. Sandro Marcos, Speaker Martin Romualdez at buong Philippine delegation, mainit na tinanggap ng mga kababayan natin sa New Jersey Performing Arts Center sa Newark, New Jersey.
Kuha ang mga larawan ng tanggapan ni Speaker Romualdez linggo ng hapon (US time).




📸: Office of Speaker Romualdez
HEARING ON CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE CONTINUES.
Sen. Robinhood Padilla stresses anew the importance of approaching the discussion on Constitution with open eyes as he presides over the 4th hybrid hearing of the Committee on Constitutional Amendments and Revision of Codes Tuesday, September 13, 2022, on proposals to review and propose amendments to the 1987 Constitution. Padilla said it should be the mission of legislators and all Filipinos to understand the Constitution because the nation’s development depends on it. One of the resource persons, Atty. Anthony Abad Jr., Ateneo de Manila University School of Law professor, congratulated Padilla for his advocacy on constitutional change. “I think this is an act of courage on your part. It is both patriotic and heroic.
So far from what I’ve seen in the long history of our legislature, what you’re doing now is historic. If this prospers, you would have the thanks of many unborn Filipinos. The next generation will reap the benefits of the amendments to the Constitution,” Abad said. (Senate PRIB)



Warmest greetings, Your Excellency, President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr., on the occasion of your 65th birthday!
Upon your shoulders lay the hopes and dreams of 112 million Filipinos. We are behind you all the way as we work together to uplift the lives of our countrymen. Proceed in this noble endeavor with our fervent prayers and whole-hearted support for Your Excellency’s continued success.
May God continue to bless you with good health, wisdom, and compassion, as well as the strength and conviction to provide solutions to the lingering problems that continuously beset our country today.
Mabuhay!
