President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vowed to be more open to the media next year to combat the expected rise in disinformation during the 2025 midterm polls.
In his speech at an event in Malacañang last Monday, the chief executive said he is eyeing to reduce his reliance on “structured” engagement with the media, wherein he relies on press statements to convey his position on issues so he can foster more trust and credibility from the public. “So I think from now on, I really would like to maybe, let’s start, let’s start in the new year. We will try to make things less structured. And I will make myself more accessible,” he added.
Such reports, he said, translate to genuine public discourse and constructive inputs from the public. “So let’s develop this, let’s evolve. Let’s evolve the way we work together. And I think it will be just, it will be a benefit for the state to the government and to our citizens,” he added.
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