What Bongbong Marcos should prioritize in his next years as president, according to experts

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What Bongbong Marcos should prioritize in his next years as president, according to experts
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Here’s what Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. should center his attention on in his few years as president, according to experts. | via philstarlife

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Dayrit believes that the government should work with the private sector to improve healthcare delivery in all parts of the country, including remote and disadvantaged areas. He also stressed the need to address the shortage of health personnel and improve the health literacy of Filipinos. "There are studies that show that the effect of urbanization is environmental degradation. If this is the case, do we have concrete long-run plans to minimize its effects? Do we have enough incentives on using renewable energy?" he toldManapat also said that climate change is a one of the problems that needs to be addressed. He pointed out that climate change leads to a decrease in agricultural output, which can lead to inflation.

For Antonio Tinio, a former member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines for ACT Teachers Partylist, defending territorial rights in the West Philippine Sea should be the next priority of the government. This can be done by charting a truly independent foreign policy focused on self-reliance.

"This will also help reduce the country's dependence on imports and boost local industries," Tinio added.

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