As the new year approaches, some presidential and vice presidential aspirants remind Filipinos to welcome 2022 with renewed hope, unity, and positivity.
As 2021 comes to an end, several presidential and vice presidential aspirants shared their New Year messages for Filipinos.
"We look forward to a brighter and more prosperous 2022 because we understand that there is strength to be drawn from each other, and that this strength will always be enough to get us through any challenge that lies ahead," she said.
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