Philippine president battling the Dutertes
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Local media in the Philippines say candidates allied with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. are certain to have won more Senate seats than those backed by Vice President Sara Duterte.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration still has the trust of the Filipinos, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said at a briefing after the 2025 elections.
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has directed Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Vince Dizon to study proposals to amend insurance policies for public
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Interaksyon on MSNDown, but not out: Philippines election gifts Duterte a shot at political survivalMANILA - A Philippine midterm election may have leaned in President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's favour but the stronger-than-expected showing for estranged vice president and bitter rival Sara Duterte may have given him a jolt,
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos hails peaceful renewal of democracyA DAY after the midterm elections, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. thanked all Filipinos who made their votes count and reminded newly elected leaders to work towards the common goal of making the Philippines better.
In this photo provided by the Presidential Communications Office, Philippines’ President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., center, shows the indelible ink on his finger after casting his ballot at a polling station in Batac City,