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MALACANANG has called on the public to watch and listen to President Aquino’s sixth and last state-of-the-nation address (SONA) today because of its “national significance.”

“We’re asking everyone to take time to listen to what the President has to say so we can talk about the data or whatever the programs are that will be mentioned by the President,” deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said over the weekend.

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Aquino’s Sona will be broadcast live on television and on radios. It will also be available in the government website, the Official Gazette, as well as on Twitter, Valte.

Valte said the President’s Sona is important and a serious matter, and the President prepared for it. Aquino expects the public to listen to his message and everyone’s focus is to understand his speech, Valte said.

For those planning protest actions, Valte made an appeal for them to cooperate with the authorities, and keep the protests peaceful and safe. (pna)

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