
Marcos Urges PMA Graduates: Loyalty to Constitution, Not Politics
President Marcos addressed graduates of the Philippine Military Academy, emphasizing that their loyalty should be to the Constitution rather than to political figures or factions. He urged them to uphold their duty with integrity.
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Marcos tells PMA graduates their loyalty belongs to the Constitution, not politics
'As you take your oath today, remember that your loyalty is not to any political interest, not to any individual, nor any passing ideology,' President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says
By Mia Magdalena Fokno
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FORT DEL PILAR, BAGUIO CITY—President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday urged newly commissioned officers of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) “Talang Dangal” Class of 2026 to uphold integrity and never remain silent in the face of wrongdoing. “Never lie, never cheat, never steal, and never tolerate those who do. Because silence in the face of
By jvicente
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President Marcos yesterday reminded the new graduates of the Philippine Military Academy that their loyalty should be to the Constitution and not to any political interest or personality, as he urged them not to condone wrongdoing that could blemish the integrity of the institution now in the spotlight because of the issues plaguing one of its alumni, Sen. Ronald dela Rosa.
By Alexis Romero
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