The State of the Nation Address (SONA; Filipino: Talumpati
sa Kalagayan ng Bansa) is an annual address by the President of the Philippines
to the Congress of the Philippines. It is required by 1987 Constitution of the
Philippines and must be delivered every fourth Monday of July at the Batasang
Pambansa Complex in Batasan Hills, Quezon City.
It was a very comprehensive and it practically
tackled all aspects of governance. The SONA struck a perfect balance in telling
what has been done and what will be done. It is part report card and part
marching orders. The thing to do now, however, is not to hail the achievements
but to heed the challenges. What the President has told us is that while our
journey along the ‘tuwid na daan’ has been fruitful so far there are miles to
go before we can rest. He said the President could have failed to mention all
what they want to hear but “these people should remember that it would be
impossible to cram all the solutions to our myriad problems in one speech.”
Continue what you are doing right now. Be a good leader to our country and serve it. Hope you continue what you did. keep up the good work.
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