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We Want Change!

President Rodrigo Duterte
Malacañan Palace, JP Laurel St.
San Miguel, Manila
1005 Metro Manila




Dear Mr. President Duterte,


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I am a student studying at Ilocos Sur National High School in Vigan. I would like to address all the problems that I encounter. First is the way you speak to your people. We should be careful on what we are saying especially when we are addressing it to the world. Second, the growing number of killings and crimes. There are many innocent people who are being killed. Third, the poverty of our country. There are many families who can't sustain their needs. Many children who can't go to school because they don't have enough money to aid their needs in school. The quality of education here in the Philippines. There are not enough classrooms for students to stay and not enough earning materials to use. And also, here in the Philippines, the lack of opportunities or unemployment. There are not enough jobs to work here in the Philippines and as a result, millions of Filipinos go abroad. And many OFWs who go abroad to work are being abused and killed. The low quality healthcare of our country. Many Filipinos who are afraid to go to hospitals because it costs too expensive.The transportation and the rail systems are also problems. The traffics and the inconveniences of the rail systems. And lastly, the infrastructures. The housing projects for those who are in Marawi, the bridges, sky ways, roads canal systems and etc. are poorly supervised. Mr. President how can we resolve all of this problems of the Philippines? Thank you for your time in reading this letter and may God guide you and help you.  


Yours sincerely,
Richard Rafael Tamayo II







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