PBBM as Commander-in-Chief and chief foreign policy architect MBEditorial READ:
President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.’s speech at the alumni homecoming of the Philippine Military Academy was remarkable not just because of its brevity – the main text was only 499 words – but by the clarity of the messages he conveyed.
He then reported that because of the strengthening of bilateral relations with allies, partners and friends, the country has attracted investments that the government seeks to translate into “material benefits for our people.” As President, he is also the Commander-in-Chief of all the armed forces of the Philippines with the power to “call out such armed forces to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion.”
In diplomatic practice, for the President or head of state to summon another country’s ambassador is one of the highest levels of protest against a foreign government.
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