PRESIDENT Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. assured election workers they will still receive incentives from the government through its targeted budgetary spending despite his...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. assured election workers they will still receive incentives from the government through its targeted budgetary spending despite his decision to veto a proposed law seeking to exempt from taxes honoraria, allowances, and other benefits provided them for services rendered every election season.
'Hindi ibig sabihin nito na kinalimutan natin 'yung ating mga election workers. Mayroon — babalikan natin sila pagka nagka-eleksyon, eh 'di titingnan natin sino ba talaga ang nagtrabaho? Ilang oras sila, ilang araw sila nagtrabaho dito? Ano 'yung kanilang position? Sila'yung nag-aano doon sa mga makina? Whatever it is,' said the President.Marcos Jr.
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