Marcos assures Mideast war won't disrupt government services

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assured that government programs will not be disrupted by the war in the Middle East. In a vlog posted yesterday on his YouTube and social media, he said services for the sick, students, and others will continue. He also highlighted housing projects amid the challenges.

MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos assured yesterday that government programs will not be disrupted despite the far-reaching impact of the war in the Middle East. In a three-minute vlog posted on his YouTube and social media accounts, he stated that efforts to care for the sick and students, fight crime, and support athletes, culture, arts, and tourism will continue.

"Even if our energy crisis is burdensome, the work in government should not stop," Marcos said. He added, "Work in all branches of government continues. That’s the way it should be. We will not allow the services provided by the government to be paralyzed, regardless of the problem being faced."

The vlog is the first in a series highlighting administration projects that have brought positive change to Filipinos' lives. It discussed the launch of the Expanded Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino or 4PH to provide decent housing and hope to families. Marcos visited a project site in Pampanga last week.

The government will lower the subsidized interest rate for socialized housing projects to one to three percent to make homes more affordable. Although the original goal was one million houses annually over six years to address a 6.5 million housing backlog, it was reduced to 3.2 million due to procedural issues and disasters like typhoons.

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President Marcos Jr. announcing PUV aid, fuel subsidies, and barangay support to counter Middle East crisis impacts on fuel prices and livelihoods.
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Marcos approves PUV aid, fuel subsidy and P8-billion barangay support amid Middle East crisis

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved a service contracting program for public utility vehicles, a P10-per-liter fuel subsidy starting April 15, and the release of P8 billion in assistance for over 42,000 barangays nationwide to cushion impacts from the Middle East crisis such as higher fuel prices, a weaker peso, and threats to livelihoods, Malacañang said Thursday. PUV drivers will receive additional income of P40 to P100 per kilometer, while commuters get at least 20% fare discounts on routes linked to trains and major bus lines.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered government agencies to accelerate the completion of key infrastructure projects, including the construction of new classrooms, to boost economic growth amid a slowdown.

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The Philippine government has built and financed more than 423,000 housing units since July 2022, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced. At a ceremony awarding new homes in Rizal province, he vowed to accelerate construction to address the housing backlog. The administration seeks to enhance access to affordable and decent housing through initiatives like the 4PH program.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assured the public of continued government support amid high fuel prices as he inspected the Department of Transportation’s Service Contracting Program in Quezon City on Monday. The program compensates public utility vehicle operators per kilometer traveled, regardless of passenger count.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the Philippines will push through with hosting the ASEAN summits in May and November 2026 on a ‘very bare-bones’ scale, focusing on energy and food security as well as migrant workers amid the Middle East conflict.

Around 1,033 overseas Filipino workers are stranded at airports in the Philippines and abroad due to flight cancellations from the Middle East crisis. A Filipina caregiver was killed in an airstrike in Israel, President Marcos said. Officials urge Filipinos in the region to exercise caution amid escalating tensions.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stated that the administration's commitment to national security remains firm during the Philippine Army's 129th anniversary at Fort Bonifacio. He vowed to continue modernizing the military and enhancing the Army's role in external defense.

 

 

 

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