Calls for Marcos, VP Duterte to resign justified as ‘legitimate’
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Sara: No question on my readiness to take over as president
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte said "there was no question" on her readiness to take over as president if Ferdinand Marcos Jr. resigns from his post over the flood control controversy.Marcos has been persuaded by several sectors to resign over the scandal, which has reached his office after former lawmaker Elizaldy Co tagged him as the one who also made insertions in the budget, which he denied."I presented myself to you when…
Calls for Marcos, VP Duterte to resign justified as ‘legitimate’
MANILA, Philippines — Calls for the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte amid the corruption issues in the budget process and infrastructure projects would be the most “legitimate” remedy if they have lost the public’s trust, a lawmaker and a leader of a political alliance said on Tuesday. Kabataan Rep. […]...Keep on reading: Calls for Marcos, VP Duterte to resign justified as ‘legitimate’
Sara Duterte Ready To Be President If Marcos Jr. Resigns
Vice Pres. Sara Duterte Asked about the Possibility of Assuming the Presidency SARA DUTERTE – The Vice President confirmed that she is ready to assume the presidency if Pres. Bongbong Marcos will resign. Pres. Bongbong Marcos is surrounded by several issues now including the illegal drug use and corruption accusations. Senator Imee Marcos recently accused ... Read more The post Sara Duterte Ready To Be President If Marcos Jr. Resigns: “Wala nang…
Davao students call out corruption on both Marcos and Duterte
DAVAO CITY, Philippines – In Duterte’s stronghold of Davao City, its youth and students see both President Bongbong Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte accountable on alleged corruption. Some of these students interviewed by Davao Today said that while they do not plan to join the coming protest actions on November 30, they do support the calls raised by the groups for transparency and better governance. Among the main issues raised in these …
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