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The spokesman of Vice President Leni Robredo believes that the battle for the presidency in 2022 is going to be an “uphill battle,” but it will be “winnable” for the opposition nonetheless.
Vice President Leni Robredo’s spokesperson Barry Gutierrez (OVP photo) Going up against a popular presiden
Opposition coalition 1Sambayan asserted that President Duterte’s purported plan to run for vice president is different from former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo holding the speakership in the House of Representatives or deposed former President Joseph Estrada’s presidential bid in 2010 and victo
Duterte still thinking if VFA may help Philippines if sea dispute worsens By LLANESCA T. PANTI, GMA News
Published May 24, 2021 6:30pm Ang huling sinabi niya sa akin, wala pa talaga siyang desisyon sa VFA, pinag-iisipan pa rin niya, Roque said at a news briefing. President Rodrigo Duterte is still considering whether the Visiting Forces of the Philippines would be of any good to the country if the situation with China in the West Philippine Sea deteriorates, his spokesman said on Monday. Harry Roque made the remark even as he said Duterte had yet to decide whether to follow through with his order in February 2020 to terminate the VFA, which provides for the presence of US forces in the Philippines.
Covering Campaign Finance: The Philippine Experience Campaign finance is an important, if not the most important aspect, of any electoral exercise. One’s capacity to run for office is largely hinged on their access to resources. BY KAROL ILAGAN AND FLOREEN SIMON May 9, 2021 | 07:00:00 AM
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Media Reporting of Elections in Asia published and released by the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) on May 3, 2021.
President Rodrigo Duterte is not one to keep his lips sealed about money. As a presidential candidate then, the former mayor would tease audiences about the state of his finances and donors whose money he supposedly accepted and refused.