President Rodrigo Duterte celebrated his 73rd birthday on Wednesday. The Chief Executive opted to stay in his hometown with his family for...
President Rodrigo Duterte celebrated his 73rd birthday on Wednesday.
The Chief Executive opted to stay in his hometown with his family for a simple celebration.
Government officials extended their greetings to the President.
Vice President Leni Robredo wished the president good health and success for his administration.
For Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, the chief executive is an inspiration to public service.
The official added that the country is blessed with a leader who has a strong political will, decisive leadership, and compassion for his fellowmen.
Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Interior Secretary Eduardo Año wished President Duterte with more years.
While Philippine National Police (PNP) chief PDG. Ronald Bato dela Rosa encouraged the President to continue with his anti-drug war to achieve a drug-free country and PNP will support him along the way.
Even Chinese President Xi Jinping sent President Duterte greetings and reiterated the importance of sustaining the Philippines and China relations.
Meanwhile, the video greetings of former Sen. Bongbong Marcos for the Chief Executive trended in social media.
The message centered on his appreciation of Duterte’s public speaking style.
“Turo sa akin, magsalita ng diplomatic, at saka malumanay, pero dito sa nakaraang dalawang taon, mas effective yata yung style ninyo eh,” said the former senator.
(I was taught to be diplomatic, and gentle but I think in the past two years, your style seems more effective.)
Meanwhile, presidential son, Pulong Duterte, greeted his father with an apology for all the troubles he has brought him.
Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte also sent her greetings to her father. — Rosalie Coz | UNTV News & Rescue
The Chief Executive opted to stay in his hometown with his family for a simple celebration.
Government officials extended their greetings to the President.
Vice President Leni Robredo wished the president good health and success for his administration.
For Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, the chief executive is an inspiration to public service.
The official added that the country is blessed with a leader who has a strong political will, decisive leadership, and compassion for his fellowmen.
Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Interior Secretary Eduardo Año wished President Duterte with more years.
While Philippine National Police (PNP) chief PDG. Ronald Bato dela Rosa encouraged the President to continue with his anti-drug war to achieve a drug-free country and PNP will support him along the way.
Even Chinese President Xi Jinping sent President Duterte greetings and reiterated the importance of sustaining the Philippines and China relations.
Meanwhile, the video greetings of former Sen. Bongbong Marcos for the Chief Executive trended in social media.
The message centered on his appreciation of Duterte’s public speaking style.
“Turo sa akin, magsalita ng diplomatic, at saka malumanay, pero dito sa nakaraang dalawang taon, mas effective yata yung style ninyo eh,” said the former senator.
(I was taught to be diplomatic, and gentle but I think in the past two years, your style seems more effective.)
Meanwhile, presidential son, Pulong Duterte, greeted his father with an apology for all the troubles he has brought him.
Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte also sent her greetings to her father. — Rosalie Coz | UNTV News & Rescue
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