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SONA 2017: President Rodrigo Duterte’s Key Priorities

Climate Change and Food Security

War on Drugs

Despite local and international condemnation, Duterte assured the continuity of war on drugs. 

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Mining

On the issue of mining and its harmful effects to nature, he made it clear that the protection of the environment must be made a priority.

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Martial Law

The president stands firm in his decision to extend the martial law in Mindanao until December 31, 2017.

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QUEZON CITY, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte delivered a remarkable State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday.

As expected, the president once again gave his speech in an unconventional but witty manner. Duterte made his audience at the Batasang Pambansa laugh at almost every part of his speech, changing the whole atmosphere.

Let us review the key points of his SONA for this year.

Investments

In his first year in office, the president has generated billions worth of investments from different countries. Now, he calls on investors to put up factories in the Philippines to process raw materials into finished products.

Education

One of the top priorities of the Duterte administration is to provide quality education to Filipino students.

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Red Tape

Under his administration, the Philippines has finally streamlined services by launching government hotline 8888.

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Reproductive Health Law

Duterte asked the Supreme Court to lift the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on the implementation of the RH Law. 

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Communists and the Leftists

The president confirmed that the peace negotiations with the CPP-NPA are over.

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Human Rights

Expressing his disappointment with the never-ending accusations against him, Duterte challenged his detractors to a public debate.

“When you talk in public, carry the proper message,” he said. He also stressed that Sen. Leila Delima’s case cannot be connected with due process and human rights because of her questionable credibility having been involved with drug trafficking.

“Don’t try to scare me with the International Criminal Court (ICC). I am willing to go to prison for the rest of my life,” he added.

Miscellaneous

Internet – Plans to improve broadband connectivity, installed free WIFI in public areas.

OFW Welfare – Cash assistance to Overseas Filipino Workers

Government hotlines – Launched the first ever hotlines for emergency (911) and streamlining of government services (8888).

Death Penalty – Reinstatement of capital punishment in the Philippines

No balance billing – Implementation of “No balance billing” policy in hospitals and health care

Magna Carta for Women –  Passage of the 120-day (extended) maternity leave for women

Balangiga Samar Bells – Asked the US for the return of the Balangiga church bells

China/US – Implementation of an Independent Foreign Policy

Executive Order 26 – Passage of the nationwide smoking ban

Salaam TV – First ever Muslim-oriented channel in the country

Traffic – Orders MMDA to clear road obstructions 

Those are the highlights of President Rodrigo Duterte’s 2017 State of the Nation Address. Do you think he was able to cover all the important issues in the Philippines during his SONA? 

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