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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. finally spoke up and defended First Lady Marie Louise 'Liza' Araneta-Marcos from her detractors. Read more:

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. finally spoke up and defended First Lady Marie Louise 'Liza' Araneta-Marcos from her detractors.In an interview aired Monday night, the Chief Executive said that the First Lady had no role whatsoever in policy-making. He admitted that he would sometimes consult her regarding 'legal matters.''I'm not a lawyer, so I need an expert opinion,' he said.

'The First Lady helps me in terms of the organization because she's actually very, very good at that – organize which office, how the workflow goes, where the documents go through. She's a well trained lawyer, she's very good at that. That's the extent of it, we don't talk policy together,' Marcos added.

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