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In 6-year Duterte admin, no one left behind

Manila: Martin Andanar, presidential spokesperson and communications secretary, said the Duterte administration left no one behind in its push for a better developed country and progressive economy.

Andanar emphasized the Duterte government’s policies and signature projects for the past six years during the Duterte Legacy Summit in Pasay City.

Andanar claimed the administration had given Filipinos “what they deserve.”

Safe and comfortable lives for everybody are impossible without the President’s dedication and guts, he said.

“It’s impossible without tapang and malasakit for the country. It won’t be achievable without courage and care for the people. These attributes unify and urge Filipinos with hopes for the country’s progress, a Duterte legacy. Andanar: “Duterte delivers.”

He predicted Duterte will leave office with a long list of accomplishments.

Our final report This will show the public how the Duterte administration served the public, he said.

Salvador Medialdea is hopeful that future generations will profit from Duterte’s plans.

“While this may be the end of a glorious time for our nation, President Duterte’s legacy will be felt for centuries,” he remarked.

In the previous six years, Medialdea remarked, the administration has promoted a “stable, comfortable, and secure life” for every Filipino.

“The Duterte administration is leaving us a significantly better Philippines than six years ago,” he said.

Legacy

Security, Justice, Peace, Infrastructure Development, Economic Development, Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation and Disaster Risk Reduction, Participatory Governance, Human Development, and Poverty Reduction were the six Cabinet groupings at the Duterte Legacy Summit. Under Duterte, the Universal Health Care Law and Malasakit Center, Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education, Bangsamoro Organic Law, anti-illegal narcotics campaign, migrant worker protection, and “Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa” program were implemented.

“Build, Build, Build” symbolized Duterte’s commitment to improving the economy, creating more jobs, tackling Metro Manila’s congestion, and enhancing road networks and infrastructure development.

Public Works and Highways Undersecretary Emil Sadain said the “Build, Build, Build” program aims to invest in infrastructure to support the country’s increasing GDP.

Arthur Tugade noted Duterte’s desire to fix transportation difficulties, while Carlos Dominguez III claimed “rapid, inclusive, and sustained economic growth.”

“With President Duterte’s bold leadership and strong political resolve, numerous socio-economic reform measures stagnated for decades in Congress”

Participatory governance through the Department of Interior and Local Government; better poverty alleviation and social services; whole-of-nation strategy and strategic responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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