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Marcos Jr Administration 2022-2028

8 point socio economic agenda of the Marcos Jr Adm in the near and
medium-term

• protect the purchasing power of families by ensuring food security,


reducing transport and logistics costs, and reducing energy costs
• reduce vulnerability and mitigate scarring from the COVID-19
pandemic by tackling health, strengthening social protection, and
addressing learning losses
• ensure sound macroeconomic fundamentals by improving
bureaucratic efficiency and ensuring sound fiscal management
• create more jobs by promoting investments, improving infrastructure,
and ensuring energy security, among others
(Cont) 8 point socio-economic agenda of the Marcos Jr
Adm in the near and medium-term

• create quality jobs by increasing employability, encouraging


research and development and innovation, and enhancing the
digital economy
• create green jobs by pursuing a green and blue economy and
establishing livable and sustainable communities
• uphold public order and safety, peace, and security
• ensure a level playing field by strengthening market competition
and reducing barriers to entry and limits to entrepreneurship
Marcos Jr’s socio economic agenda

“In the near term, we will address the most pressing issues faced by
our people: rising prices, socioeconomic scarring from the pandemic,
and ensuring sound macroeconomic fundamentals,” Diokno said.

“Over the medium term, we will focus on creating more jobs, quality
jobs, and green jobs by investing heavily in infrastructure, human
capital development, and the digital economy,” he added.

Read more: Mercado, Neil Arwin(2022 July 26) “Bongbong Marcos


team presents 8-point economic agenda” Retrieved 30 July 2022 from
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1635258/bongbong-marcos-team-
presents-8-point-economic-agenda#ixzz7dhv05PxC
Development Agenda

• “NEDA TO FLESH OUT DEVELOPMENT AGENDA FOR


ADDRESSING CONSTRAINTS TO INCLUSIVE GROWTH”
Retrieved 16 October 2022 from https://neda.gov.ph/neda-to-flesh-
out-development-agenda-for-addressing-constraints-to-inclusive-
growth/
The first 100 days of Pres Marcos Jr
• Gloria, Glenda M (2022 07 Oct) “[ANALYSIS] 100 days with Marcos: All
smoke and mirrors?” Retrieved 08 Oct 2022 from
https//:www.rappler.com/voices/through-leaders/analysis-100-days-
marcos-jr-all-smoke-and-mirrors/

• CNN Philippines Staff (2022 Oct 06) “Congress leaders laud Marcos:
‘Great job’ in first 100 days as president” Retrieved 21 Oct 2022 from
https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2022/10/6/Zubiri-Romualdez-on-
Marcos-first-100-days.html

• Geducos, Argyll Cyrus (2022 Oct 06) “First 100 Days: Marcos cites unity,
engagement, putting out fires as early achievements” Retrieved 21 Oct
2022 from
https://mb.com.ph/2022/10/06/marcos-first-100-days-unity-engagement-
putting-out-fires-are-key-achievements/
Assessment of Marcos’ first 100 days

• Africa, Sonny (2022 Oct 8). “Marcos Jr’s first 100 days: The
truth is out” Retrieved 21 October 2022 from
https://www.ibon.org/marcos-jrs-first-100-days-the-truth-is-out/

• Beltran, Michael (2022 Oct 8) “Marking Philippine President


Marcos Jr’s First 100 Days” Retrieved 21 Oct 2022
fromhttps://thediplomat.com/2022/10/marking-philippine-
president-marcos-jrs-first-100-days/
Assessment of Marcos’ first 100 days

• Tiglao, Rigoberto (2022 Oct 12) “First 100 days: Marcos not
connecting with the masses” Retrieved 21 Oct 2022 from
https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/10/12/opinion/columns/first-.
100-days-marcos-not-connecting-with-the-masses/1861950
Executive Issuances (https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/)

Executive Orders

“Acts of the President providing for rules of a general or


permanent character in implementation or execution of
constitutional or statutory powers shall be promulgated in
executive orders.” (Administrative Code of 1987, Book III,
Chapter 2, Section 2.)
Executive Issuances

Five executive orders (EOs), 65 proclamations, five memorandum


orders (MOs), six memorandum circulars (MCs), and one special
order were signed while five bills were vetoed during President
Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s first 100 days in office.

(Parrocha, Azer (2022 Oct 9) “Executive issuances signed in


PBBM’s first 100 days” Retrieved 26 Oct 2022 from
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1185275)
Executive Issuances
Executive Order No. 1, s. 2022 (30 June) – Reorganizing the Office of the
President Including the Immediate Offices and Agencies Under or Attached to
It, and the Common Staff Support System; Abolishing the Presidential Anti-
Corruption Commission and the Office of the Cabinet Secretary

• the jurisdiction, powers, and functions of the PACC were transferred to the
Office of the Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs
• transferred the existing Cabinet Secretariat to the direct control and
supervision of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS)
• gives the Executive Secretary supervision, control, and oversight functions
over all agencies and offices under and attached to the OP.
• creates an Office of the Presidential Adviser on Military and Police Affairs
which will be under the administration of the Office of the Special Assistant
to the President.
EO No. 2 s 2022 (30 June) Reorganizing and Renaming the
Presidential Communications Operations Office and Its Attached
Agencies Into the Office of the Press Secretary, Abolishing the
Office of the Presidential Spokesperson, and For Other Purposes
• reverted the Presidential Communications Operations Office to the
Office (PCOO) of the Press Secretary (OPS)
• APO Production Unit, Bureau of Broadcast Services, Intercontinental
Broadcasting Corporation, National Printing Office, News and
Information Bureau (including the Philippines News Agency), and
People's Television Network now attached to the OPS
• Radio Television Malacañang, which was previously under the
supervision of the now defunct PCOO, placed under the direct
supervision and control of PMS
• Philippine Information Agency placed under the direct supervision of
the OP
Executive Issuances

EO No 3 s 2022 (12 Sept) – voluntary wearing of facemasks in


outdoor setting

EO No. 4 s 2022 (13 Sept) –Directing the Implementation of a


Moratorium on the Payment of the Principal Obligation and
Interest of the Amortization Due and Payable by Agrarian Reform
Beneficiaries
EO No. 5 s 2022 (16 Sept)

• EO 5 transferred the Technical Education and Skills


Development Authority (TESDA) from the Department of Trade
and Industry to the Department of Labor and Employment
(DOLE) to "rationalize the functional structures of agencies with
complementary mandates.”

• Under the EO, the Labor Secretary will be the chairperson of


the TESDA Board.
EO No. 6 s 2022 (Oct 05) (post 100 days)

Amending the Composition of the Inter-Cabinet Cluster Mechanism on


Normalization Established Under Executive Order No. 79 (s 2019),
Entitled “Implementing the Annex on Normalization Under the
Comprehensive Agreement on the BANGSAMORO”

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