In a move that further broadens the grand coalition under the banner of Bagong Pilipinas, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) on Thursday forged an alliance with one of the country’s oldest political parties, the Nacionalista Party (NP).
In his speech during the signing of the alliance, President Marcos said the alliance shall better orchestrate the collective priorities and plans for the country.
“To better orchestrate our collective priorities and plans for the nation, the PFP is working closely with our colleagues from the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats, the Nationalist People’s Coalition, [and] the National Unity Party,” the President said.
“And today, we have the opportunity to forge another partnership that will broaden the grand coalition working under the banner of Bagong Pilipinas. We declare, the PFP, we declare officially its collaboration with the Nacionalista Party through the signing of our alliance,” he added.
Zeroing in on the shared goal of serving the Filipino people, President Marcos said forming a strong united front with leaders having the same ideology and convictions would help improve the lives of the Filipinos.
“With this, we form a strong united front that [would] help us fulfill our shared goal for the Filipino people. And I’m sure everyone will agree that our goal is to strengthen the foundation of our nation to better serve our people,” he stated.
“So, I am very, very happy to have — that we are today formalizing that alliance and that alliance now has formed the largest political bloc in the Philippines. And that political bloc… Kung saan man tayo nanggaling ay tayo’y nagkita-kita dahil sa pagkakasunduan natin na ang kailangan ng Pilipinas — ang kailangan natin gawin para pagandahin ang Pilipinas, para pagandahin ang buhay ng bawat Pilipino, ang kailangan natin gawin ay sama-sama tayo.”
President Marcos enjoined all members of the “largest political bloc” to continue working for the dream and aspiration of making the Philippines a better country.
“And to say that we will — we came into office and when we leave office, that we leave the Philippines a better country and we leave the Filipinos in a better condition than we found them, when we first came into office,” Marcos said.
“That is the aspiration. That is the dream. And it can only be achieved through a unified effort by everyone and there is nothing more than we can do but to continue to work for that dream,” he stated. PND
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