Leni Robredo, 14th Vice President of the Philippines, joins us from Manila to talk about how disinformation tripped up her run for the presidency, and about her goal to create politically empowered citizens.
Outgoing Vice President Leni Robredo looked back at her six-year stint as the country’s second-highest official, saying she had no regrets despite the difficulties faced because she was up against the administration.
Vice President Leni Robredo (OVP photo) Robredo, the de facto leader of the opp
Lamenting how disinformation made public officials “less accountable,” outgoing Vice President Leni Robredo bared plans to fight disinformation and fake news after she steps down as the country’s second-highest official at noon on June 30.
Vice President Leni Robredo (Photo from VPLR Media Bureau
ANTIPOLO CITY As she signed a covenant with indigenous group 1Sambubungan here, promising to recognize the rights of indigenous people and their ancestral domain, Vice President Leni Robredo talked about her life’s work as a volunteer lawyer for indigenous people. Vice President Leni Robredo and
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