Filipinos have been protesting against the theft of public funds for flood defenses by corrupt politicians. The protesters ...
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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 ...
Knowing the history of Marcosian corruption, we can expect little reform from someone who benefitted from the spoils of the country’s grandest looting in history ...
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 ...
President Marcos closely monitored the mass protests and ordered law enforcers to exercise maximum tolerance as different groups staged anti-corruption rallies across the country yesterday, Malacañang ...
By Karapatan secretary general Cristina PalabayKarapatan assailed successive attempts by the Marcos Jr. regime to suppress ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is not afraid to set foot in Davao, despite it being the bailiwick of the Dutertes, according ...
Malacañang on Tuesday hit back at Vice President Sara Duterte for claiming that the ultimate goal of President Ferdinand R.
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Palace: Marcos open to expanding powers of ICI amid flood control probe
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is open to all suggestions that could further improve the investigation being conducted by the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI), Palace Press Officer ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said he continues to draw inspiration and guidance from his late father, former President Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr., whose leadership and wisdom he described as “a ...
The former politician was uncle to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., brother to former first lady Imelda Marcos, and the father of incumbent Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez ...
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