The Four Bills That Could Break The System Or Break The President

Four sweeping reform bills now test whether a weakened presidency is pursuing real political change or merely performing survival.

The Five-Hundred Peso Noche Buena: A Government That Cannot Read Its People

A ₱500 Noche Buena may be framed as guidance, but the backlash reveals deeper concerns about dignity, hardship, and a government struggling to read the public’s economic reality.

The Four Bills That Could Break The System Or Break The President

Four sweeping reform bills now test whether a weakened presidency is pursuing real political change or merely performing survival.

The Five-Hundred Peso Noche Buena: A Government That Cannot Read Its People

A ₱500 Noche Buena may be framed as guidance, but the backlash reveals deeper concerns about dignity, hardship, and a government struggling to read the public’s economic reality.

Davao Del Norte Governor, Daughter Win Top Post In Landslide Victory

Tagumpay ang tinamo ng pamilyang Jubahib sa Davao del Norte, sa pagkapanalo ni Governor Edwin Jubahib at Vice Governor-elect Clarice Jubahib sa halalan.

Davao Del Norte Governor, Daughter Win Top Post In Landslide Victory

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The Jubahib political family secured a decisive victory in Davao del Norte’s midterm elections, with reelected Governor Edwin Jubahib and daughter Vice Governor-elect Clarice Jubahib winning by wide margins, Comelec results showed Tuesday.

Governor Jubahib, who garnered over 320,000 votes, pledged to expand his administration’s zero-billing hospital program and housing initiatives.

“No one will live in slums through our ‘pabahay’ program,” he vowed, also prioritizing the long-delayed Tadeco Road and Tuganay Bridge projects.

Newly elected Vice Governor Clarice, who received 223,000 votes, promised to champion her father’s KAAGAPAY program supporting indigenous communities through agriculture and livelihood programs.

“The Sangguniang Panlalawigan will never hinder development,” she assured. (PNA)