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VP Sara Duterte declares she "wants a bloodbath" and is ready for her upcoming impeachment trial over alleged confidential fund misuse. Her defiant stance comes as the political rift between the ...
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GMA News Online on MSNPalace on Sara Duterte's 'bloodbath' remark: We hope it's just figure of speechPalace Press Officer Undersecretary Atty. Claire Castro said she hopes Vice President Sara Duterte's pronouncement that she ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNNo bloodbath, just winner takes all in Duterte’s impeachment trial – solonThe looming impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte will not be a “bloodbath” as she expects, according ...
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Philstar.com on MSNSara Duterte told: No bloodbath, you're the one on trialThe constitutional process of impeachment has no room for the "chaos and theatrics" favored by Vice President Sara Duterte, ...
With 317 congressional seats and nearly 18,000 local positions at stake, the May 12 midterm election results in the Philippines mean different things to people across the archipelago. But even a few ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos calls for unity, Duterte wants 'bloodbath'THE midterm elections may be over, but we should brace for partisan intrigues and politicking to intensify, ignoring the call ...
The vice-president will be tried by the 24-member Senate, made up of at least four senators she endorsed in the midterm ...
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Philstar.com on MSNPresident Marcos: Alyansa bets could have done betterDespite Malacañang’s declaration that President Marcos was satisfied with the results of the midterm polls, the Chief ...
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte wants her impeachment trial to go ahead, days after her allies outperformed at the ...
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Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is at the centre of a looming legal battle between the ICC and Philippine ...
Despite claims of defeat, the Marcos administration's Alyansa slate emerged from the 2025 senatorial elections with a draw against Duterte-backed candidates, according to campaign manager Rep. Toby ...
President Bongbong Marcos Jr. would like to put all politics aside and focus on developmental, healthcare, education, agriculture, and food supply issues.
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