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State of the Nation Address (SONA)
SONA 2007

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

In her 2006 State of the Nation Address, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo unveiled the Super Regions, a development concept aimed at harnessing the natural competitive advantage/s of major areas of the country as well as that of knowledge and technology.   Five (5) distinct sub-economic regions of the country were formed - - the North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle, the Luzon Urban Beltway, Central Philippines Super Region, Mindanao Super Region, and the Cyber Corridor.  With these enlarged development areas, economic and market potentials are expected to be boosted beyond what each region can generate, with economies of scale, synergies and complementation serving as added attraction to investors, lenders and aid donors.  Through the Super Regions, development is being brought back to the people at a faster rate in terms of physical infrastructure, development of human capital and peaceful communities.  Billions of pesos are being invested in the Super Regions, a result of the country’s much improved fiscal situation and macroeconomic condition. 


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SONA 2006

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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.

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SONA 2005
Executive Summary
Having won a resounding, fresh mandate to govern the Filipino people in May 2004, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo readily took on the challenge of steering the country towards the pursuit of her vision of economic opportunity, social cohesion and democratic faith.

She outlined a 10-Point Agenda, aptly called "BEAT THE ODDs," which is envisioned to jumpstart the country's growth and finally set it on the road towards unsurpassed, sustainable and equitable progress.

This agenda of governance spells out major policies and programs to fight poverty through: achieving a Balanced budget by collecting the right revenues and spending right; providing Education for all children of school-age; implementing full Automation of the electoral process; building Transportation and digital infrastructure to link the entire nation; Terminating hostilities through a just conclusion of the peace process; Healing the wounds of EDSA 1, 2 and 3; providing Electricity and water for all barangays; offering Opportunities for livelihood and the creation of six to 10 million jobs; Decongesting Metro Manila through railway and road projects and the establishment of new government centers; and, Developing Subic and Clark into the most competitive international service and logistics center in Southeast Asia.

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