While the House of Representatives advances a bill proposing a P200 daily wage hike, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. remains on the fence, saying that the issue “still deserves a great deal of study.” ...
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The fallout from the Marcos-Duterte rift
ONE of the most controversial moves of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s administration has been the efforts to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte, a popular figure who garnered more votes than Marcos ...
The Akbayan Partylist has called on President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to immediately certify as urgent the proposed P200 legislated across-the-board daily wage hike for all private sector ...
Around 4,000 people took part in the morning rally and 7,400 riot police officers were deployed. Read more at ...
Does the government have any contingency if the SC ruled in favor of the challenge against the national budget? “No, we shut ...
Between consent and force stands corruption, which is characteristic of situations when it is hard to exercise the hegemonic ...
Thousands of protesters yesterday took to the streets of Manila, urging the Philippine House of Representatives to impeach ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has been urged to certify the Senate bill increasing the minimum wage by P100 as the end of the 19th Congress nears.
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos on Friday applied the brakes on efforts by lawmakers to fast-track the passage of a bill which will raise the minimum wage rates by over P100. The chief executive said that ...
MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is not blocking the processing of the impeachment complaints against Vice President ...