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FMJ’s SONA barong, collaborations of several artisans
By Nidz Godino

“PBBM’s SONA barong is collaborative work of artisans from Lucban, Quezon; Taal, Batangas; and Aklan,” Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.will wear barong made by artists from Southern Luzon and Aklan during his third State of the Nation Address (SONA).
PCO also released photos of Marcos’ final rehearsal.
The President will deliver his speech before joint session of Congress at Batasang Pambansa complex in Quezon City this afternoon.
Over 2,000 guests are expected to attend this year’s SONA that include political leaders and members of diplomatic community.
Earlier this month, Marcos said among issues he would tackle in his address are “different threats that have been coming to us,” including state of economy,
government’s fight against criminality and illegal drugs, as well as Filipinos’ quality of life.
Radio Television Malacañang, government unit that covers President’s official functions and activities, will direct Marcos’ third SONA.
PCO Secretary Cheloy Garafil earlier said Marcos writes and edits his address himself. Marcos’ first SONA was one hour and 14 minutes long. His second address lasted for one hour and 11 minutes.
The 1987 Constitution requires the President to address Congress at the opening of its regular session. The address is delivered every fourth Monday of July.
Post-SONA discussions are slated in Pasay tomorrow and Wednesday that are expected to be attended by different government agencies.
