President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. led the oath-taking of newly elected officers of the PAPI, thanking them for promoting and protecting people’s rights through accurate information and free press. Know more:
ating ipinaabot ang labis na pasasalamat para sa kanilang pagsulong at pagprotekta sa karapatan ng lahat sa tamang impormasyon at malayang pamamahayag.
[They help us in empowering Filipinos to join in building a peaceful and productive community],” he added. Mark John Arrojado was elected secretary, Conchita Barretto as treasurer, Leonida Cardona as auditor, and Elizah Ann Templado as assistant secretary.
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