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Multiple social media posts in the Philippines have shared a claim that a professor at the country's top university was fired for remarks she made in May 2022 about the nation's president-elect and his running mate. However, the claim is false; the professor told AFP that she is still employed by the university. As of June 29, the lecturer, now on sabbatical, remains a member
"Let’s continue helping each other rebuild our nation. Stay kind to one another to the people beyond your circle, and most especially to yourself. Let us encourage and challenge the Marcos-Duterte government to make this country recover and be better."
The new administration, likely to be led by presumptive president Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., should consider reviewing the case of Sen. Leila de Lima, according to a political analyst, which can be a show of goodwill if the allegations against the senator are false.