State of the Nation (disambiguation)
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State of the Nation may refer to:
  • "State of the Nation with Jessica Soho
    State of the Nation with Jessica Soho
    State of the Nation with Jessica Soho is a the flagship nightly news program of GMA News TV hosted by Jessica Soho, a Peabody Award-winning journalist and current head of news programs of GMA News and Public Affairs and writer, producer and host television documentaries, and is one of the...

    ", a television news program
  • "State of the Nation (New Order song)", a song by New Order
  • "State of the Nation (Industry album)", album by Industry
    • "State of the Nation (Industry song)
      State of the Nation (Industry song)
      "State of the Nation" is a song by American New Wave band Industry taken from their final studio album Stranger to Stranger. The song peaked at #10 in Sweden and #1 in Italy. It is also popular in the Philippines...

      ", a song by Industry

  • Speeches made by a country's president or prime minister to its legislature:
    • State of the Nation (Luxembourg)
      State of the Nation (Luxembourg)
      The State of the Nation is a speech made annually by the Prime Minister of Luxembourg to the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies. It covers the economic, social, and financial state of the country, and is followed by a debate in the Chamber on those issues.-External links:...

    • State of the Nation (Russia)
      State of the Nation (Russia)
      The State of the Nation is a speech given by the Russian President to outline the state and condition in which Russia is in. It is given in front of the Russian Duma and Federation Council....

    • State of the Nation Address (Philippines)
    • State of the Nation Address (South Africa)
      State of the Nation Address (South Africa)
      The State of the Nation Address of the President of South Africa is an annual event in the Republic of South Africa, in which the President of South Africa reports on the status of the nation, normally to the resumption of a joint sitting of Parliament .The speech marks the opening of the...

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