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‘Bagong Pilipinas’ hymn, pledge now in flag rites

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June 10,  2024

 

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PAST AND PRESENT Preparations are under way at the Aguinaldo Shrine for the celebration of the country's 126th Independence Day on Wednesday. President Marcos on Sunday said the struggle for independence continues in upholding "our freedom in our territory and sovereignty." —RICHARD A. REYES

 

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NEWS

'Bagong Pilipinas' hymn, pledge now in flag rites


MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued an order to government offices and public schools to include the singing of the "Bagong Pilipinas" ("New Philippines") hymn and reciting of the pledge during their flag rites, "to further instill the principles of the Bagong Pilipinas brand of governance and leadership" among state personnel and employees.


By Melvin Gascon

 

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MANILA, Philippines — Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. said the Philippines and Japan are "very close to signing" the reciprocal access agreement (RAA) that will facilitate military cooperation, such as the entry of troops for training and disaster relief operations and easier transfer of equipment for the visiting force.


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