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‘The nation rallies… meanwhile’: Ping Lacson praises Alex Eala with dig at Marcoleta rallies

MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Ping Lacson congratulated tennis player Alex Eala on her Wimbledon run with a pointed reference to his colleague, Sen. Rodante Marcoleta. In a Facebook post on Friday, July 3, Lacson praised Eala after she made history as the first Filipina to reach the third round of a Grand Slam in the [] The post ‘The nation rallies meanwhile’: Ping Lacson praises Alex Eala with dig at Marcoleta rallies appeared first on Interaksyon.
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