VP Leni Robredo confirms she’ll be attending the pasasalamat Mass at Naga Cathedral at 5:30 pm today. She will also have gathering with her volunteers in NCR on May 13 to thank them. Other details to follow. | via @maracepeda#PHVote#WeDecide
@maracepeda Robredo: Muli, nagpapasalamat ako sa sipag, pagkamalikhain, at pusong dinala ng ating hanay sa kampanya. Dahil sa inyo, nasilip natin ang uri ng lipunang kaya nating maabot. | via @maracepeda
Robredo: Alam kong pinoproseso pa ninyo ang mga pangyayari kahapon. Mulat ako sa mga tanong na nananatiling nakalimbitin sa situwasyon. | via @maracepeda#PHVote#WeDecide
Robredo: Sinisimulan na namin ang pagkausap sa mga eksperto upang maaral nang husto ang mga ulat at alegasyon na nababasa natin sa social media. Agad naming ibabahagi ang anumang resulta ng pag-aaral. | via @maracepeda#PHVote#WeDecide
Robredo: Mamayang alas singko-y-medya, magkakamisa sa Naga. Dadalo ako doon para magpasalamat sa mga kababayan natin dito. | via @maracepeda#PHVote#WeDecide
Robredo: Sa ika-13 ng Mayo, magkakaroon ng pagtitipon sa NCR upang magpasalamat sa ating mga volunteers. Dadalo rin ako doon. Maglalabas kami ng mga detayle tungkol sa pagtitipon. | via @maracepeda#PHVote#WeDecide
Robredo: Dalangin ko ang kapanatagan ng loob at linaw ng kinabukasan para sa ating lahat. | via @maracepeda#PHVote#WeDecide
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Vice President Leni Robredo is set to attend the Misa ng Pagkakaisa at Pasasalamat at the Naga Metropolitan Cathedral, where she will also take the opportunity to thank Nagueños who helped campaign for her in the 2022 elections. #PHVote#WeDecide | via @maracepeda
@maracepeda More people are entering the cathedral to join the Mass with Robredo. Pews are already filled so people are standing on the sides of the cathedral. #PHVote#WeDecide | via @maracepeda
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