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What now, Pilipinas?

The president needs to take more drastic action against erring or non-performing officials, not only those in the Cabinet but even in lower-level agencies and regulatory entities, particularly those involved in frontline government services.

What now, Pilipinas?

Marcos calls for unity, Duterte wants ‘bloodbath’

The results of the May 12 polls gave the vice president's camp more ammunition for the almost simultaneous battle in Congress — the speakership in the House of Representatives and impeachment in the Senate — to discredit the Marcos administration and eventually wrest power by 2028.

Marcos calls for unity, Duterte wants ‘bloodbath’

Why vote?

Elections give voters an opportunity every three years to reject non-performing, misbehaving, incompetent, corrupt and other types of bad leaders and replace them with aspirants suitable for the position. Every election presents a chance for improvement, not deterioration of the quality of the leaders we choose.

Why vote?

Imee’s ‘Lulong’ ad a double attack on BBM, Sara

The words Imee used in the political ad to attack the Marcos administration officials could also apply to the Dutertes and their minions, who are facing the same criticisms and more serious allegations of corruption, drug trafficking and crimes against humanity.

Imee’s ‘Lulong’ ad a double attack on BBM, Sara

Friends of convenience

Perhaps Imee and Sara deserve each other. Both failed to be amply rewarded for their contributions to Bongbong's election victory in 2022. In the midterms, the president and his allies have become their adversaries.

Friends of convenience

The thing with Manang Imee

What could have gone wrong? With less than a month into the May 12 polls, can Imee still recover from her apparent missteps in the past months?

The thing with Manang Imee

Digging Digong’s grave deeper

Faced with tough challenges even before the trial begins, the Duterte camp is working to win the former president's case in the streets rather than through the legal channels, which they have long been trying to besmirch through black propaganda and other forms of disinformation.

Digging Digong’s grave deeper

Desperate moves

The disinformation game plan now appears to have shifted to undermining the ICC, linking it to the leftist groups in the Philippines, and questioning its objectivity to destroy its credibility.

Desperate moves