SONA - State of The Nation Address
The past year saw the country on a steady and sure growth, notwithstanding the internal political turmoil, the global oil crisis and rising prices of commodities that has threatened to disrupt and undermine the economic gains that have already been made. Through it all, the President demonstrated to the nation and the world that she is undeterred by destructive politics, remaining resolutely focused on the economy, investments and jobs, and in pursuing her vision for the Philippines – a modern country founded on social justice and enjoying economic prosperity.
We achieved record revenue collections which further strengthened our fiscal position and renewed the confidence of investors in our economy. We created the jobs that fueled the growth of the economy. With the improved fiscal condition, more funds are being provided to pump-prime the economy. This is expected to further reduce the poverty incidence among Filipino families, which already saw a decrease of almost three percentage points from the 27.5% revised estimate for 2000 down to 24.7% in 2003.
>>http://sona.inq7.net/video.htm
The past year saw the country on a steady and sure growth, notwithstanding the internal political turmoil, the global oil crisis and rising prices of commodities that has threatened to disrupt and undermine the economic gains that have already been made. Through it all, the President demonstrated to the nation and the world that she is undeterred by destructive politics, remaining resolutely focused on the economy, investments and jobs, and in pursuing her vision for the Philippines – a modern country founded on social justice and enjoying economic prosperity.
We achieved record revenue collections which further strengthened our fiscal position and renewed the confidence of investors in our economy. We created the jobs that fueled the growth of the economy. With the improved fiscal condition, more funds are being provided to pump-prime the economy. This is expected to further reduce the poverty incidence among Filipino families, which already saw a decrease of almost three percentage points from the 27.5% revised estimate for 2000 down to 24.7% in 2003.
>>http://sona.inq7.net/video.htm
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