
News about Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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How is the media covering Ferdinand Marcos Jr.?Ferdinand Marcos Jr. often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 55%
8%
Right: 37%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Ferdinand Marcos Jr.?Ferdinand Marcos Jr. often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 55%
8%
Right: 37%
Top Ferdinand Marcos Jr. News

Ferdinand Marcos Jr. · ManilaMANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has filled the key roles in Malacañang left vacant following last month’s Cabinet shake-up and the passing of his trusted legal adviser. In a press briefing on Tuesday, Palace press officer Claire Castro said the President has named lawyer Anna Liza Logan as the new chief presidential legal […]...Keep on reading: Logan named chief presidential legal counselSee the Story
Logan Named Chief Presidential Legal Counsel
71% Left coverage: 7 sources

Ferdinand Marcos Jr. · ManilaMANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday urged newly promoted generals of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to be “firm and fair” in carrying out their duties while remaining fully respectful of the rights of every Filipino. He made the remarks during the oath-taking ceremony of 50 newly promoted star-ranked PNP generals at Malacañan Palace. READ: Marcos to new AFP officers: Stay loyal to republic “Be firm, be fair, b…See the Story
Marcos to newly promoted PNP generals: Be firm and fair
Coverage: 2 sources

Ferdinand Marcos Jr. · PhilippinesGovernment funds meant to protect communities were allegedly stolen, leaving villages flooded and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. confronting a political and economic reckoning.See the Story
Inside the $2 Billion Scandal That Paralyzed the Philippines
Coverage: 2 sources