Pres. Bongbong Marcos, First Lady Liza Marcos Show Love for Son Sandro on his Birthday
BONGBONG MARCOS – The President, in his birthday message for his son, teased Ilocos Norte Congressman Sandro Marcos as he looked for his ‘grandchild’.
The President and the First Lady are blessed with three (3) gentlemen — Ilocos Norte Congressman and House Majority Leader Sandro Marcos, Simon Joseph Marcos, and William Vincent Marcos. Today, the eldest among the sons of the First Couple is turning 32.

Ilocos Norte Cong. Sandro Marcos recently made several filings in the House of Representatives including the bill seeking for the abolition of travel tax. He also pushed for the “no work, no pay” scheme for the House members.
The younger Marcos also previously stepped back from participating in the impeachment complaint process against his father, Pres. Bongbong Marcos. According to him, he wants to preserve the integrity of the House in ruling over the matter.

Then, Pres. Bongbong Marcos claimed that they did not talk about it but stressed that Ilocos Norte Cong. Sandro Marcos did the right thing. Today, in his birthday message for his son, the President expressed his love and how proud he is of his eldest son. He ended his birthday message with a jest.
“To my son Sandro,
We are so proud of the good man you have become. Who would have known that our little child would grow into such a kind, industrious and talented man?
On a final note… where’s my apo?
Happy birthday, son!”

Aside from Pres. Bongbong Marcos whose post ignited cheerful birthday greetings for his son, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos also took to social media his birthday message for his first-born.
In her birthday message for Ilocos Norte Cong. Sandro Marcos, Firs Lady Liza Marcos told her eldest son that he makes them proud every day with his heart, discipline, and sense of duty.
“Keep shining and keep going. The journey is just beginning. Love always, Mom,” the First Lady wrote.

Amid his father wanting the anti-political dynasty measure being prioritized, Ilocos Norter Cong. Sandro Marcos, together with House Speaker Bojie Dy, pushed for an anti-dynasty bill and it was recently approved by the House panel.