Tag: Philippine politics
Houston, we have a problem: 2022 and beyond
Observations of the political situation facing the country as 2022 draws near
Philippine court junks Marcos’ electoral protest against vice president
The Supreme Court "unanimously dismissed the electoral protest" filed by Marcos against Robredo
Colmenares and his amazing version of the Theory of Relativity
'We must do the right things for the right reasons in the right way by the right persons at the right time.'
The truth is out there: Navigating the internet and self-respect
More than better leaders, we deserve to go back to the basics of the social contract, which is, among others, self-respect
Philippine bishops question timing of moves to amend 1987 Constitution
The country's Catholic Church leaders said it is not yet time to amend the 1987 Philippine Constitution
Manila bishop welcomes perjury case against accuser
Retired Bishop Teodoro Bacani Jr. said he wanted to know the people behind the allegations made by Peter Joemel ‘Bikoy’ Advincula
Catholic lay organization calls on Philippine legislators to leave Constitution alone
Legislators supported resolutions giving Congress the flexibility to amend the restrictive economic provisions in the 1987 Constitution
The ‘globalization of compassion’ in the fight against COVID-19
Unless corruption and the pandemic are addressed with sustainable effort, no amount of economic amendments to the Constitution will ensure our survival
Manila bishop warns against renewed push for Charter change in Congress
Speaker Lord Allan Velasco has instructed the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments to open discussions on the Constitution
It’s the hydra of corruption and COVID-19, not the Constitution
The rhetoric that the Constitution stands as inimical and hostile to progress doesn’t hold water