Users' questions

How do I contact Duterte hotline?

How do I contact Duterte hotline?

8888
8888 is the hotline for the Citizens’ Hotline and Complaints Center, an office in Malacañang formally created by Duterte back in October 2016. The center could be reached by landline, e-mail, or even snail mail. Through Globe, an Ayala-led company, the center can now also be contacted by text.

Which is correct Malacanan or Malacañang?

During the administration of Corazon Aquino, for historical reasons, government policy was introduced to distinguish between both terms; while “Malacañan Palace” refers to the official residence of the President, “Malacañang” is addressed as the office of the President.

What is 888 in the Philippines?

8888, also known as the Citizens’ Complaint Hotline and the President’s Hotline, is a 24/7 national public service hotline operated by the government of the Philippines.

What is the contact number of Malacanang Palace?

The address and contact number of Malacanang Palace is also used for Malacanang Palace Tagalog, Malacanang Palace Museum, Malacanang Palace Careers, Malacanang Palace Announcement and Pancit Malabon Express.

How to contact PCC in Malacanang, Philippines?

The services of the Center may be availed of by letter-senders: 1 Via email – thru email address: [email protected] 2 Via postal service – thru PCC official address at Bahay Ugnayan, J.P. Laurel Street Malacañang, Manila 3 Via facsimile thru Telefax No. +63 (2)-8 7368621

What is the purpose of the Malacanang Records Office?

The Malacañang Records Office (MRO) envisions a service and result oriented office through an effective records management system that provides accurate, reliable, complete and timely information to government officials necessary for decision making and to the public in general. I. 201 File of OP Personnel.

When was the last time I visited Malacanang?

Overall: 5/5 Visit to Malacanang Museum on 06/10/19 was one of the best way to connect with my homeland and introduce the political history of Philippines to loved-ones from overseas. Tour was very educational, informative. The last time I visited this place was in the 80’s… Fascinating from every angle!