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Marcos says Naga visit to Robredo ‘not political’

February 21, 2026 at 04:47 AM
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Marcos says Naga visit to Robredo ‘not political’
NAGA CITY — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday (Feb. 21) dismissed speculation that his visit to former Vice President Leni Robredo here was politically motivated, amid talks of possible alliances ahead of the 2028 elections. Marcos said the trip was “strictly work” as he joined city officials for the launch of Oplan Kontra Baha,
NAGA CITY — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday (Feb. 21) dismissed speculation that his visit to former Vice President Leni Robredo here was politically motivated, amid talks of possible alliances ahead of the 2028 elections. Marcos said the trip was “strictly work” as he joined city officials for the launch of Oplan Kontra Baha,
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