Pacquiao Pays Courtesy Call on Duterte After Win vs. Vargas

President Rodrigo Duterte raised hand of Manny Pacquiao during his courtesy call at the Malacañang. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threw joke that Senator Manny Pacquiao may, one day, become president of the Philippines. This was done by the president when Pacquiao paid a courtesy call at the Malacañang after his unanimous win against Jessie Vargas … Read more

Malacañang Official: Duterte Is Also “Bothered And Troubled”

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Malacañang official shares what the President is going through inside despite firm look on the outside. Malacañang Official – The Palace share the side of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on the numerous lost of lives that are happening in the country. Ever since the name ‘Rodrigo Roa Duterte’ has captured the attention of the populace, … Read more

BIG THINGS Mark Duterte’s First 30 Days

Change has come in Duterte’s first 30 days in Malacañang. On July 30, President Rodrigo Duterte has made it to his first 30 days in Malacañang. Though a newbie, the president has already accomplished some things that have big impact on national interest. During campaign period, the then presidential candidate Duterte said on his sorties that … Read more

As Binay Asks Support from Aquino, Palace Asks: Can You Continue ‘Daang Matuwid’?

Asked to comment on Vice President Jojo Binay’s wish that he be considered as President Benigno Aquino III’s bet for president in 2016, Malacanang said candidates for the highest office should be measured based on their ability to continue the platform and reforms of the recent president. Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said the president has … Read more

Malacañang Celebrated 150th Anniversary Survived Name Change

The Philippines’ official residence of the Chief Executive, the Malacañang Palace celebrated its 150th anniversary on Tuesday, June 11, 2013. The Palace started out as a summer house and eventually became the seat of executive power and served as the office and residence of the Philippine President. The Palace survived numerous earthquakes, wars, fires and even … Read more