
Grace: P500 monthly subsidy ‘may look better than P200 but there’s a catch’
Senator Grace Poe on Thursday said the P500 per month aid to the poorest of the poor may look better than P200 on its face “but there’s a catch.”
Senator Grace Poe on Thursday said the P500 per month aid to the poorest of the poor may look better than P200 on its face “but there’s a catch.”
Senator Francis Tolentino on Thursday lauded President Rodrigo Duterte after signing an executive order (EO) that seeks to regulate advertising signs and billboards, citing safety and environmental concerns.
Senator Bong Go on Wednesday confirmed the meeting between President Rodrigo Duterte and presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos, saying the meeting was what eventually prompted PDP-Laban to declare its support for the late dictator’s son and namesake.
Senator Manny Pacquiao promised to do more in six years than what was accomplished by his predecessors in the last three decades by pursuing an aggressive campaign to stop corruption and by adopting an economic policy that is focused on consumption, investment, judicious government spending, and export.
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Philippines called on the Senate to pass the measure exempting the honoraria and allowances of teacher-poll workers for the upcoming elections.
Today, I officially announce my resignation as Chairman and member of Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma, which effectively makes me an independent candidate for the Presidency in the upcoming May 2022 elections.
Partido Reporma has dropped Senator Panfilo Lacson as its standard bearer in favor of a presidential candidate who could counter the strength of the Ferdinand Marcos Jr.-Sara Duterte tandem.
The government’s Covid-19 vaccination drive would continue even during the election period for local candidates, Malacañang assured the public Thursday.
Can we trust pre-election polls?
Presidential candidate Senator Panfilo Lacson isn’t backing out from the presidential race despite resigning from his political party.