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Behind them is Malacanang Palace (pronounced, mah-lah-cahn-YAHNG). It was the official residence of the head of state of the Republic of the Philippines and is to open as a museum this month.
Malacañang on Tuesday ordered the suspension of work in government offices and classes at all levels in Metro Manila and 36 ...
Malacañang suspended government work and classes in all levels on Tuesday, July 22, in Metro Manila and 10 other provinces ...
Malacañang on Friday called on the public to respect the Supreme Court (SC) and “place their trust in our institutions,” following the high court’s ruling that the impeachment complaint against Vice ...
Kalayaan Hall in Malacañang (Photo by Patrick Roque via Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0) President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has opened Malacañang Palace to its true owners—the Filipino people ...
Malacañang Palace had been opened to its “true owners” — the Filipino people — as society celebrates the yuletide season, said newly appointed Presidential Assistant Cesar Chavez.
Palace spokeswoman Trixie Cruz-Angeles held a press conference on Thursday, following the death. Malacanang "[He died] from an apparent fall from the fourth floor of Mabini hall which is located ...
When President-elect Rodrigo Duterte is sworn in on Thursday and outgoing President Aquino is given departure honors at Malacañang, the people will get yet another fleeting glimpse of the Palace ...
Malacañang Palace, through an official statement issued by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, denounced the “fake news” being peddled by some people including former president Rodrigo Duterte.
A Marcos Could Be Returned to Malacañang Palace in Philippines Election Monday. Many people one meets either know nothing about or don’t believe the record showing that Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, ...
President Rodrigo Duterte is planning to change the name of the 200-year-old Malacañang Palace. “Call it Malacañang Palace, I only call it ‘The People’s Palace.’ One day I will rename it ...
People’s palace turned into "ako may ari ng malacañang" — joseph (@JosephBundoc) May 13, 2017 Some also rejected the President’s comment that people were just “envious” of Uson.