A coalition of party-list organizations in the House of Representatives is reiterating its support for the leadership of Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. | GabrielLaluINQ
In a statement Friday, the Party-list Coalition Foundation Inc. confirmed holding a gathering to express their support for Romualdez – saying that it “marked a renewal of commitment and served as a testament to the significant contributions” by the Speaker.
Co also said the “coalition issued a resolute manifesto, expressing its collective admiration and support for Speaker Romualdez.”
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