
The frontrunner partylist, Akbayan, is poised to file a proposed law seeking to prohibit families engaged in politics from succeeding one after the other amid…
Edjen Oliquino · · 2 min read

In a surprising political development, Binmaley Vice Mayor Simplicio L. Rosario and his son, Barangay Nagpalangan Chairman Jonas Bautista Rosario, have both…
Jasper Dawang · · 2 min read

Caloocan City 2nd District Congressman-elect Edgar “Egay” Erice said one of his priority bills in Congress is to convert financial aid for the poor into…
Aljon Danniell Eguia · · 2 min read

After more than a decade of dominance in Marinduque politics, the once-formidable Velasco family suffered a sweeping upset in the 2025 midterm elections,…
Carl Magadia · · 2 min read

‘The electorate showed its clear desire for the former president’s return to the Philippines and its total rejection of the Marcos government’s vain attempt to…
Jom Garner · · 3 min read

While the senatorial race grabbed national headlines, the battle for Metro Manila’s city halls unfolded with just as much drama — complete with stunning…
Raffy Ayeng,Jing Villamente,Alvin Murcia,Pat C. Santos,Aljon Danniell Eguia · · 3 min read

The May 2025 midterm elections reaffirmed a familiar truth in Philippine politics: Dynasties remain strong. However, in a year marked by renewed civic…
Via Bianca Ramones · · 4 min read

Vice President Sara Duterte may yet be the biggest winner to emerge from Monday’s midterm elections, with the fresh set of senators expected to take oath on 30…
Jom Garner · · 4 min read

May those who receive the mandate and support of the electorate become their best versions of being a public servant.
Alwin Ignacio · · 4 min read

Instead of efficiently superintending state affairs as the focus of the national government, it apparently resorts to micromanaging them, even choosing to take…
Primer Pagunuran · · 3 min read

The electorate’s hope for economic transformation is evident, but it is tempered by structural realities: tax policy ambiguities, bureaucratic inefficiencies,…
DT · · 3 min read

There were moments — flickering, fragile — in those polling stations, in the faces that endured the chaos and the heat, that felt like hope.
DT · · 3 min read

Philippine elections have never been totally clean. Killings, intimidation, corruption and all sorts of election law violations have always accompanied every…
Ferdinand Topacio · · 3 min read

Observers warn that if current projections hold, the Senate may again resemble its previous incarnation — marked by familiar names and dynastic control.
Jom Garner,Aljon Danniell Eguia · · 4 min read

In the Philippines, the line between showbiz and politics is often thin, with many beloved celebrities trading scripts for speeches, hoping to translate star…
Jefferson Fernando · · 3 min read

If not detected and countered, such insidious subversion by foreigners sows confusion and damages confidence in our democratic process.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

In research conducted by Vero, there’s an expected uptick in searches for COMELEC (Commission on Elections), precinct finder and registration, reflecting…
Pauline Songco · · 1 min read

Under Republic Act 4200, also known as the Anti-Wiretapping Law, recording or filming without the knowledge and consent of an individual is a crime.
DT · · 2 min read
