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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday shrugged off talk that he was conducting a loyalty check among members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP).

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday shrugged off talk that he was conducting a loyalty check among members of the Armed For ces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police .Marcos was reacting to speculations that he was conducting command conferences with the military and police to check their stance on his leadership amid the recent political developments.

Last week, the president was at the PNP headquarters in Camp Crame, where he convened the National Peace and Order Council, composed of the country's top security officials.PNP headquarters in Camp CrameAmong the topics discussed were the 2025 elections, the general peace and order situation, and his order to impose the ban on Philippine offshore gaming operators .

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