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Malacañang has rejected suggestions that President Marcos’ recent camp visits and military benefit announcements were linked to public calls for the Armed Forces to withdraw support from the administration, insisting these engagements are his duty as Commander-in-Chief and not a reaction to political noise.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/05/palace-marcos-boosted-troop-support-unrelated-to-ouster-chatter

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00:00Hanggat may oras po ang Pangulo, hindi po ito dapat kinu-question.
00:04Ang pagbisita sa ating mga kasundaluhan, sa mga uniformed personnel ay nararapat lamang po bilang Commander-in-Chief.
00:12So wala po itong kinalaman kung merong mga issue ngayon, obligation po ng Pangulo na bisitahin sila.
00:18At ito po ay nagkataon lang na bukod po sa pagbisita yung mga anunsyo ng dagdag na beneficyo sa mga sundalo,
00:23nagkataon lang na ito po ay nangyayari sa panahong may mga panawagan for the military to withdraw support from the administration.
00:31Kung nararapat po silang bigyan na mas magandang ayuda, pagtulong,
00:37kailangan lamang din po nating bigay dahil ang kanilang sakripisyo po sa bayan.
00:42Buhay po ang nakataya sa kanila.
00:53Buhay po ang nakataya sa kanila.
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