A group has accused the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of trying its best to rebrand itself as something different from the past regime. But even then, it only to ends up using similar policies and programs. | GabrielLaluINQ
“Rebranding cannot work if the object remains fundamentally the same,” Reyes noted.
According to Bayan, the upcoming State of the Nation Address should be a way to discuss the true state of the country, including problems and concerns of various industries and sectors.
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