
Sandro files ‘no work, no pay’ bill
House Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Marcos has filed a bill seeking to impose a strict “no work, no pay” policy on members of Congress to…
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House Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Marcos has filed a bill seeking to impose a strict “no work, no pay” policy on members of Congress to…
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Some truths come out slowly, reluctantly, sometimes only after long pauses and difficult follow-ups.
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A piecemeal approach does not provide the permanence needed to change the culture of self-serving governance.
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The filing of delinquency charges on tax payments is a potent weapon to jail crooks and prevent them from exploiting the slow grind of justice for their…
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Our structures and institutions must reflect the complexity — and the opportunity — of these new times and realities.
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Radical accountability in 2026 requires that our uniformed leaders stand firm against the ‘real-life monsters’ of disinformation.
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Malacañang on Saturday dismissed as “senseless” the claim of Batangas 1st District Rep. Leandro Leviste that the Marcos administration had asked him to travel…
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The SEC’s authority to regulate independent directors is firmly anchored in Section 22 of Republic Act 11232, or the Revised Corporation Code of the…
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Integrity must become the standard, not the exception.
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A bald, elected official funded by taxpayers has been absent from the Senate for weeks, allegedly hiding over a still-unconfirmed ICC warrant.
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This mass genocide happened in our time, but that should no longer come as a shock considering the news stories we still receive about Ukraine, Gaza and…
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Life inside the Pinoy Big Brother house may have ended early for Iñigo Jose, but the conversations it sparked—both online and within himself—are still…
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The Palace rushed out a statement: the President is making ‘steady progress.’ That’s what they use when it’s clearly getting worse.
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The public’s right to know about the health of their leaders is understandable. This right is enshrined in the Constitution, as the President holds significant…
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With an initial capitalization of $100 billion and 57 founding members, including major European nations such as the UK, Germany, and France, the AIIB was…
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To withhold acceptance is effectively to insert a nonconstitutional gatekeeper into a process meant to be rule-bound.
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In aiming to kill substantial and substantiated impeachment petitions against the President at the first opportunity, the present government may instead end up…
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