MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday led the oath-taking of the new set of officers of the League of Provinces of the Philippines (LPP) in Malacañang.
Leading the oath-taking was South Cotabato Gov. Reynaldo Tamayo Jr., reelected as national president on July 25.
He was joined by Quirino Gov. Dakila Carlo Cua, who was also reelected chairman, and other governors from various provinces.
The new set of officers will serve until July 31, 2028.
Marcos leads oath taking of new officers of League of Provinces of the Philippines
The LPP, representing the country’s 82 provincial governments, fosters unity and strengthens local governance through policy collaboration and capacity-building programs.

Over the next three years, the LPP will continue to support the President’s agenda by advocating for prior consultation with local government units (LGUs) on national infrastructure projects to ensure accountability, transparency and fairness., This news data comes from:http://fxv-rmnp-ftr-jgno.705-888.com
It will also focus on solutions to the worsening solid waste management, frequent flooding caused by climate change and funding for disaster preparedness.
Marcos leads oath taking of new officers of League of Provinces of the Philippines
A primary goal of the LPP is to lobby the 20th Congress to amend the 1991 Local Government Code to update outdated provisions and enhance LGU fiscal autonomy. Other priorities include fully implementing provincial functions under the Universal Health Care Act and improving the delivery of quality social services to communities.
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