THE Philippines marks the 53rd anniversary of the declaration of martial law by former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., a ...
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Palace: No ongoing talks on reimposition of death penalty
Malacañang on Wednesday said there are no talks on bringing back the death penalty in the Philippines, amid the corruption scandal hounding the government. At a briefing, Palace press officer ...
THE PHILIPPINES’ Defense department on Monday said foreign actors were amplifying coup-related rumors as public frustration mounted over the government’s response to a multibillion-peso flood control ...
By Karapatan secretary general Cristina PalabayKarapatan assailed successive attempts by the Marcos Jr. regime to suppress ...
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Palace: Marcos open to expanding powers of ICI amid flood control probe
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is open to suggestions to further improve the investigation being conducted by the Independent ...
RESIGNATION is, of course, not on the mind of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. despite mounting public outrage over corruption and distrust toward his government.
CORRUPTION in the Philippines evolved from a centralized and “controlled” system under Ferdinand Marcos Sr. to a dispersed and “democratized” one after the 1986 People Power Revolution, political ...
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Marcos names new MTRCB members
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed Pedro Cesar Gabriel Atienza Solidum and Mynoa Refazo Sto. Domingo as new members ...
MOST FILIPINOS oppose military coups as a means of settling political disagreements, according to a poll released on Sunday, showing strong support for democratic processes amid rising political ...
Net satisfaction in President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos (PBBM) turned slightly positive in June, from being slightly negative, for the first time in his term, the previous April—see ...
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