President Marcos believes that helping couples stay together should remain a national priority, even as discussions on the Divorce Bill resume in Congress, Malacañang said Thursday, July 3.
00:00The Malacan Young said earlier today that President Marcos believes that helping couples stay together should remain a national priority, even as discussions on the divorce bill resume in Congress.
00:16While Marcos has yet to take an official stance on the refiled measure, Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said the president favors promoting healthy and resilient marriages over making separation more accessible.
00:31Castro said that the government should expand its efforts to help couples resolve their problems for the sake of their families and their children.
00:40She added that the palace would study the full measure first before commenting on its merits, particularly whether it aligns with existing grounds for legal separation and the values supported by Filipino institutions.
00:54She further said that even religious institutions, like the Catholic Church while opposing divorce, allow annulments, recognizing that not all marriages can be saved.
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