President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. is eyeing alliances with Lakas, NPC, NUP, and NP ahead of Eleksyon 2025.
President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. and the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas have started discussions with the country's national political parties for alliances ahead of Eleksyon 2025 . Marcos made the remark during the oathtaking of 33 new members of the PFP at a hotel in Manila.''We have organized a steering committee, we will then go and make our alliances with the different parties.
Marcos said the other parties were willing to talk.''I have spoken to the other leaders of the other party and as far as I can tell eh mukha naman, willing naman lahat ng tao makipagusap and find a way around of this para naman pagdating ng halalan tayo ay nagkakaisa,'' Marcos said.
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