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The Bagong Pilipinas kick-off rally in the Philippines recently made waves with a mix of political statements and environmental advocacy. President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. clarified that Bagong Pilipinas is not a new political group but a set of ideals. Despite this, some groups raised questions about the government's involvement in the rally. EcoWaste Coalition emphasized the importance of keeping the event litter-free, aligning with the Zero Waste Month observance.
Amidst controversies, the rally symbolizes President Marcos Jr.'s dedication to a better Philippines, with a focus on progress rather than partisan politics. Labor groups expressed concerns about the rally's association with charter change, highlighting potential political implications. Despite criticisms, an estimated 400,000 supporters gathered at the Quirino Grandstand, showcasing the significant public interest in Bagong Pilipinas.
On a different note, the rally also showcased advancements in technology, with the CICC deploying the CommsBox for uninterrupted connectivity. This device ensured smooth internet access during the event, even when mobile networks were disabled for security reasons. However, the administration's governance style has faced criticism, with comparisons drawn to past practices. Despite the mixed opinions, Bagong Pilipinas remains a focal point for national discussions.
The rally, expected to gather a large crowd, will take place Sunday afternoon as the observance of the Zero Waste Month draws to a close.
President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. said Sunday that Bagong Pilipinas (New Philippines) is not a new partisan coalition in disguise.
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27 January 2024, Quezon City. The EcoWaste Coalition, a non-government organization campaigning for the human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable.
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Thousands of hundreds of people from around the country gathered at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila to attend the Bagong Pilipinas kick-off rally on Sunday, ...
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The CommsBox was successfully utilized at the Bagong Pilipinas Kick-Off Rally at Quirino Grandstand, providing uninterrupted internet access when mobile networks were turned off for security reasons. This device is capable of delivering up to 50 Mbps ...
The Marcos Jr. administration has much convincing to do to dispel insinuations that with the “Bagong Pilipinas” slogan, we may end up as G*gong Filipino.