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Letter for MR. President

 Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

Philippines

22th of August

2024


Dear President Marcos,

I hope this letter finds you well as a concerned student of the philippines. I feel confident to share with you my thoughts and feelings regarding the current state of our nation. It is not easy to express everything in one letter but i believe it is important for our leaders to hear the voices of the people they serve.

First and foremost, I want to express my love for our country and my sincere hope for a brighter future president i appreciate the efforts you have made to address various challenges our nation faces. However, alongside this hope i must also share my deep concerns there are pressing issues that many filipinos myself included are worried about.

Additionally, I feel a sense of anger when you don't fulfill the promises you made like regarding inflation, lowering rice prices, but this has not yet to be realized with current prices remaining higher boasting agriculture, improving public transport job creation and corruption eradication. You have to make this true for the better of our country not for yourself and family u selfish.

Enclosing i ask that you continue to reflect on the responsibility you hold as our president. The filipino people have placed their trust in you so don't ever disappoint all of us please, lead us with compassion wisdom and a commitment to the values that make our country great.

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