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Letter to the president







   To the Honorable President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, I am writing this letter to you today as a concerned Filipino citizen. I hope you'll take the time to consider what I have to say, as it comes from a place of genuine concern for our country.

   Like many, I watch the news with a mix of hope and worry. I hope your administration will bring positive change and address the long-standing challenges our nation faces. Yet, I also feel a lot of worry, especially about the economic struggles many families, including my own, are experiencing. The rising cost of basic goods and services, the need for stable jobs, and the promise of a better future for our youth are concerns that weigh heavily on all of us.

   I believe the path our country takes in the coming years will be defined by the decisions you make today. I urge you to lead with a vision that truly puts the welfare of every Filipino first, particularly those who are most vulnerable. I hope to see an administration committed to transparency, justice, and accountability.

   This letter comes from a place of love for our country. We all want to see the Philippines succeed, and we're counting on your leadership to guide us toward a more prosperous and equitable future.

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