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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.(PNA photo by Alfred Frias) MANILA - President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. does not consider making amendments to the 1987 Constitution as one of the priorities of his administration. "It's not a priority for me because maraming ibang kailangang gawin (there's still so much to do).There are so many other things that we need to do first that we can achieve kung makukuha naman natin 'yung gusto (if we can get what we want) but within the way the constitution is written," he said in a media interview on a plane en route to Manila on Sunday following his five-day official trip to Japan. However, he acknowledged the House of Representatives' push for economic provisions in the 36-year-old Constitution to encourage investments that would stimulate economic activities, create job opportunities, reduce poverty and lower the prices of goods and services. "The reason that it's being talked about is because of the economic provisions