Partido Federal ng Pilipinas reaffirms support for President Marcos, denounces division

The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP), led by its National President, South Cotabato Governor Reynaldo S. Tamayo Jr., issued a strong statement denouncing any threats to democracy and reaffirming its unwavering support for President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s administration.

In the official statement, the PFP condemned all forms of violence, threats, and actions that endanger public safety and the nation's stability. The party expressed deep concern over recent statements made by Vice President Sara Duterte against the President and First Lady, describing them as alarming and detrimental to the rule of law.

"This rhetoric undermines democracy and fosters a culture of lawlessness and impunity. Such actions have no place in Bagong Pilipinas, which values accountability, peace, and order," the statement read.

The PFP urged public leaders to rise above personal and political differences, emphasizing the importance of unity over division. "We must commit to fostering peace, moral recovery, and exemplary leadership by demonstrating humility, discipline, and accountability," Governor Tamayo stated on behalf of the party.

Under Tamayo's leadership, the PFP reaffirmed its commitment to supporting President Marcos’ vision of a prosperous and united Philippines. The party highlighted the President's efforts in strengthening democracy, upholding the rule of law, and ensuring national progress.

"Now more than ever, we call on our fellow public servants and the Filipino people to stand in solidarity with the President and work together to safeguard the future of our nation," the statement concluded.

Governor Tamayo, as both a provincial leader and PFP National President, has been at the forefront of promoting a collaborative and inclusive leadership style aimed at advancing the welfare of all Filipinos. His administration in South Cotabato reflects the values of unity, accountability, and development that the PFP champions on the national stage.

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