Marcos calls oust moves over slow flood control probe 'nonsense'

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. dismissed calls for his removal, labeling them 'nonsense' while defending his administration's efforts to investigate corruption in flood control projects. He noted that these issues predate his term and require systemic reform.
Why it matters
The statement addresses political instability and corruption allegations in the Philippines, highlighting the administration's anti-corruption narrative.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. | Screengrab from Bongbong Marcos/Facebook
The article quotes the President directly while providing context on the political situation, maintaining a balanced reporting style.
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