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But 65% of the people have moved on to a more accountable government and governance, which is the main reason the Robredo-Aquino candidacies in the 2028 presidential election will be formidable. In ...
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I WAS sorry to see former senator Francis Tolentino lose his reelection bid in the May 12 midterm elections while so many ...
THERE is no doubt the results of the May 12 midterm elections foreshadow the debacle that awaits the anti-Duterte forces in ...
It can be recalled that in October 2024, the Philippine government, in its management of a linguistically rich and culturally diverse population, decided to make the then-existing Mother Tongue-Based ...
In political, diplomatic and cultural fronts, China persists using its influence to silence narratives that challenge its ...
THE midterm elections are over, and the winners have taken their oaths of office and begun serving their terms, but the ...
THE Philippines has long been one of America’s principal allies in Southeast Asia, benefiting from historical, security and ...
It was correct for Benjamin Enke, the Paul Sack Associate Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University, to point out that previous discussions of political economy “were deeply intertwined ...
EFFORTS to update the archaic espionage law have gotten a boost, after a measure for that purpose did not hurdle the 19th Congress. Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson filed a bill that he says will finally ...
Politics in the Philippines has always been something of a family affair. But lately, it has devolved into a family feud, complete with assassination threats and impeachment charges.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has to study the proposed measures on anti-political dynasty and divorce before taking a ...
The Senate passed its version of the tax and spending bill Tuesday afternoon after a day of negotiations, sending it back to ...