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Banning dynasties in the Philippines

Perhaps nothing better captures our “negative exceptionalism” than the brazenly totalistic capture of our elected offices by ...
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Dynasties and restorative justice

Advent this year suggests a reason for hope, with renewed antidynasty moves, and from younger Filipinos. There is Mikee Defensor, grandniece of the late Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago and daughter of ...
In a nation where hate has been allowed to spread and immigration is ruled by the misleading mantra of diversity, restricting ...
A UMBC poll finds Maryland voters are far more concerned about the cost of living than mid-cycle redistricting, as lawmakers ...
Issues on politics and governance have emerged as the leading theme among letters and statements released by the Catholic ...
FOR decades, the anti-dynasty law has been treated as a kind of moral silver bullet, an article of democratic faith that, ...
Two Filipino activist priests joined a group of complainants in filing a plunder complaint against Vice President Sara ...
China's massive missile force threatens U.S. Pacific bases as both nations race to build long-range weapons. Experts analyze ...
Senator Robin Padilla clarified that he has no plans to run in the 2028 elections after his name appeared in a proposed political lineup online recently.
THE PHILIPPINES’ long-delayed attempt to ending political dynasties risks amounting to little more than a symbolic gesture unless it meaningfully disrupts family-based succession in power, analysts ...
Ratner, a former assistant defense secretary in the Biden's administration, urged Japan to overcome constitutional issues in ...
Columnist Lyka Perandos urges unity over politics as a Davao animal rescue NGO and City Hall clash, calling for partnership ...