
Palace: ‘Too early’ to talk about possible face-to-face campaign ban
Malacañang on Thursday said it is still “too early” to discuss the proposal to ban face-to-face election campaigns in light of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.
Malacañang on Thursday said it is still “too early” to discuss the proposal to ban face-to-face election campaigns in light of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.
The second impeachment of former US president Donald Trump rests on one article, or charge, of “incitement of insurrection” arising from the January 6 assault on Congress.
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque will clarify with President Rodrigo Duterte Monday (November 27) if he is decided on bringing the Philippine National Police back into the drug war.
From campaign mini-vans staffed by “warbler birds” to “gutter lid” politics, a Japanese election has many quirks.
For the nth time, President Duterte told policemen on Monday that he is ready to owe up to the charges of human rights violator or even murderer in connection with his blanket authority to lawmen to go after drug suspects and kill them if necessary.
President Rodrigo Duterte has admitted to being angered by the comments made by United States Ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg and Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Amanda Gorely about the rape joke he uttered during the campaign period for the May 2016 elections.
Campaign Diary Day One: Roxas-Robredo in Iloilo
Campaign Diary Day One: Binay-Honasan in Mandaluyong
Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago, who is running for president next year, revealed on Wednesday that her doctors have diagnosed that her “cancer” is now “stable”, making
Sen. Bam Aquino has been helping Camarines Rep. Leni Robredo in the latter’s bid for vice-presidential candidate during the elections next year. Aquino, who is