FACT CHECK: Marcos did not order renaming of NAIA FactsFirstPH
: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered to revert the name of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to the Manila International Airport .The false claim on YouTube was posted by Pinas News Insider with the title: “” . The video has 59,862 views, 1,900 likes, and 556 comments as of writing.Marcos did not announce that NAIA would be renamed.
According to the explanatory note accompanying the bill, Teves said, “It is more appropriate to rename it to the person who has contributed to the idea and execution of the said noble project.” However, this rationale is based on false information. The airport, then known as MIA, had already been
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