AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPoverty Watch: The Philippines hit a record-low poverty rate of 9.7% in 2025, with 6.5 million Filipinos lifted above the poverty line, but analysts warn many remain one crisis away from slipping back. Education & Social Services: Senator Loren Legarda pushed for urgent action on overcrowded public classrooms, citing research that class sizes still exceed safe levels in parts of the country. Infrastructure & Mobility: MPIC chair Manuel Pangilinan said a Villar family land donation to the DOTr could boost LRT-1 Cavite Extension access for communities outside Metro Manila. Environment & Compliance: DENR issued show-cause letters to 155 firms over alleged Extended Producer Responsibility law lapses, as plastic waste continues to worsen flooding impacts. National Security: China denounced the Philippines after it said several PH military aircraft flew over disputed waters near Scarborough Shoal, warning of “misunderstandings.” Local Disaster Response: Bulacan placed under a state of calamity as monsoon rains left hundreds of thousands affected and damages to agriculture mounting. Business & Markets: R&I affirmed the Philippines’ investment-grade “A-” rating, but noted growth may lag as governance and infrastructure delays weigh on recovery. Justice & Politics: Former Speaker Martin Romualdez sought dismissal of plunder raps tied to the flood control scandal, citing witness recantations and lack of hard evidence. Tech & Health: UP researchers showcased AXEL Virtual Care, an immersive gamification tool for rehab of cerebral palsy and dementia patients.
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