President Marcos gives First Lady Liza veggie bouquet on 33rd anniversary

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. presented First Lady Liza Marcos with a bouquet of vegetables to mark their 33rd wedding anniversary. The First Lady shared the thoughtful gesture on social media, describing it as simple yet meaningful. Marcos publicly thanked his wife for her unwavering support.

In Manila, President Marcos presented First Lady Liza Marcos with a bouquet of vegetables as they celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary on Monday. The First Lady shared a photo of the President holding the bouquet inside a car on social media. “After 33 years, it’s the quiet gestures that stay with you,” she said. “I’ve received many beautiful bouquets, but this one felt especially meaningful… chosen by my husband himself, straight from the market. Simple, thoughtful and full of love. Ang sweet talaga ng asawa ko – double brownie points!”

Marcos also turned over P15.79 million worth of farm inputs and equipment to 45 farmer cooperatives and associations in Benguet as part of the government’s assistance to sectors affected by the Middle East conflict.

In his post, Marcos thanked Liza for standing by him “through every season.” “Through every season, in family, in work and in everything in between, we have walked it together,” he wrote. “You have been my constant. Steady, wise and always looking after our family, while never losing sight of others. Happy anniversary, Liza. Thank you for the life we have built together,” Marcos said, ending with a heart emoji.

The couple earlier posted photos of their dinner date at the Finestra restaurant in Solaire last Saturday. “Sometimes it’s just nice to slow down and enjoy each other’s company. No noise. Just us,” Liza wrote. They tied the knot on April 17, 1993, at the San Francesco Convent in Fiesole, Italy.

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Crowds at EDSA highway in Manila protesting corruption during 40th anniversary of Philippines' People Power Revolution.
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On February 25, 2026, the Philippines commemorates the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution that toppled Ferdinand Marcos's dictatorship. Discussions and gatherings examine the movement's legacy amid ongoing political challenges. Student leaders vow mobilizations against corruption and political dynasties.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will undertake a state visit to Japan from May 26 to 29, accompanied by First Lady Liza Marcos, the Presidential Communications Office announced yesterday. The visit comes as the Philippines and Japan mark the 70th anniversary of normalized diplomatic relations this year.

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In a ceremony at Malacañang, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. accepted the credentials of new ambassadors from the Slovak Republic, Papua New Guinea, and Lao on Friday. He emphasized the strong potential for deeper cooperation with these nations. The arrival of these diplomats signals strengthened bilateral ties across various sectors.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assured the public on Wednesday, April 8, that he is healthy, even quipping about his struggle to maintain his weight. The statement addresses persistent social media speculation following his January hospitalization for diverticulitis.

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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.

Following $16 million in consumer goods export deals and seven MOUs signed earlier in the visit, Philippine and South Korean firms inked additional agreements at a forum attended by Presidents Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Lee Jae-myung on March 4. Marcos highlighted partnerships in shipbuilding, nuclear energy, aerospace, critical minerals, supply chain, retail, and health sectors as key to economic ties.

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Over 70 years, women like Marianne “Chiquette” Dalumpines Tanizaki have supported Filipinos in Japan, while leaders such as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Ambassador Mylene Garcia-Albano strengthen bilateral ties.

 

 

 

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