Bongbong Marcos’ Bid for Legitimacy

Bongbong Marcos’ Bid for Legitimacy

For 36 years, the Marcoses have evaded accountability. Now that they are back in power, they find themselves in the ironic position of having to be reminded of their duty to make amends for past wrongdoings.

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A Marcos government and the pink movement

A Marcos government and the pink movement

A new movement that took shape in the final leg of Vice President Leni Robredo’s 2022 presidential campaign will formally launch its manifold presence in the post-election landscape.

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What Now, Philippines?

What Now, Philippines?

With no clear policy proposals during his campaign, will the President-Elect just address the Philippines’ myriad problems with good old “Marcos family values”?

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E-Day 9th of May 101

E-Day 9th of May 101

What you need to know about voting in Philippine elections.

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The Image That Never Left Me

The Image That Never Left Me

A daughter of the Philippines’ political elite recalls her loss of innocence during the Marcos dictatorship.

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Leni Robredo Brings Out the Best in Filipinos

Leni Robredo Brings Out the Best in Filipinos

Leni Robredo’s campaign for the presidency has sparked an uncommon and infectious display of popular unity and creativity.

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Voter Beware

Voter Beware

Why caveat emptor in commerce applies with greater urgency and consequence, to our sublime duty to vote.

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A Birthday Party for the Ages

A Birthday Party for the Ages

An EDSA People Power ’86 veteran attends Leni Robredo’s birthday rally and finds a generation gap.

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Chel Diokno: Like Father, Like Son

Chel Diokno: Like Father, Like Son

A human rights lawyer carries on a noble inheritance.

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Not to Vote Is to Vote

Not to Vote Is to Vote

In this “most important election of our lifetime,” we need every one of the 1.7 million registered OFW voters to vote.

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