Tag: Philippine politics
Dream fulfilled for Imelda Marcos as family reclaims presidency
The frail but flamboyant 92-year-old matriarch has been the driving force in the family's comeback from exile to the peak of power
Church leaders vow ‘principled cooperation’ with Marcos-Duterte administration
Caritas Philippines urged the country's new leaders to "honor the rule of law and history, and make gov't more accountable to its people”
Ferdinand Marcos Jr proclaimed next Philippine president
Hundreds of riot police and protesters opposing the proclamations clashed outside the Commission on Human Rights
Church-based poll watchdog to continue manual validation of election returns
The PPCRV still have 14,438 election returns to manually audit from several areas in the country and abroad
‘Steadfast to pursue the struggle for truth, justice, and accountability: Post-elections...
Constant vigilance must be exercised to hold those elected to public office accountable for their actions or inactions
Residents of Lanao town hold prayer rally, set up barricade ahead...
The Commission on Elections is holding special elections in 14 villages across three towns in Lanao del Sur province on May 24
Fear
Where is the fear coming from? Does it come from an almost certainty that parts of the past is slowly being erased and replaced by untruths?
Caritas Philippines to hold winning candidates accountable to their campaign promises
“Now the real work starts, and we are serious with our commitment to make our elected officials accountable to their election promises”
International observers say Philippine polls did not meet ‘free and fair’...
The presidential palace said it will leave it up to the Commission on Elections to prove that there are no irregularities in the elections
When will Filipinos listen to the cries around them?
It is impossible to implement effective climate and environmental action without taking into account social justice