Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte and Midterm election
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The Manila Times on MSNEyes on Sara Duterte impeach trial next as Senate buckles down to work when 20th Congress opensAs the Senate prepares to resume its sessions after the midterm elections, all eyes are on Vice President Sara Duterte's impending impeachment trial. Sen. Joel Villanueva on Wednesday said the impeachment proceedings would start with establishing the "rules of impeachment" to ensure a fair and organized trial.
Maria Ressa, Nobel Peace Prize winner and CEO of Rappler discusses the role technology plays in disseminating misinformation in the Philippines Midterm elections, and compares the acts of violence under the two most recent administrations,
As the final votes are tallied, here's how the results could shape the future of the Duterte and Marcos clans in the Philippines.
Counting has begun following the Philippines’ midterm elections, which could decide the political future of impeached Vice President Sara Duterte as she feuds with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Voting was underway in the Philippines on Monday for a normally low-key midterm election that is showcasing an emotionally charged proxy battle between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and ally-turned-foe,
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The Manila Times on MSNDuterte win Davao City rejection of govt efforts to erase ex-president's legacy — lawyerFormer president Rodrigo Duterte's overwhelming victory in the Davao City mayoral race signals a total rejection of the Marcos administration's efforts to erase the former president's legacy, according to his lead counsel before the International Criminal Court (ICC),
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Inquirer.net on MSNDuterte allies to form ‘solid bloc’ in Senate, says Dela RosaWill the “Duterte bloc” join the opposition or the majority group in the Senate? It’s all still up in the air, as far as Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa is concerned. “I don’t know. Everything can be discussed.
The mid-term results will shape the bitter feud between President Bongbong Marcos and his Vice-President Sara Duterte.