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Would a Ping Lacson – Tito Sotto tandem for 2022 win if Inday Sara Duterte does not run for president?

Posted on June 10, 2021June 10, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on Would a Ping Lacson – Tito Sotto tandem for 2022 win if Inday Sara Duterte does not run for president?
Would a Ping Lacson – Tito Sotto tandem for 2022 win if Inday Sara Duterte does not run for president?

It was then Col. Gringo Honasan who first shot to fame post-Marcos in 1986 because Lacson found himself on the wrong side of the political divide in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) during the coup d’etat against then President Ferdinand “Apo Lakay” Marcos. Lacson joined the Philippine Constabulary (PC) after graduation from the…

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The Opposition wasted time looking for a “silver bullet” vs Duterte instead of crafting an intelligent campaign

Posted on June 9, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on The Opposition wasted time looking for a “silver bullet” vs Duterte instead of crafting an intelligent campaign
The Opposition wasted time looking for a “silver bullet” vs Duterte instead of crafting an intelligent campaign

We are under a fascist, authoritarian dictatorship. This is the impression you get after reading Boo Chanco’s PhilSTAR column “Hearts and minds” today. This is the second in a row about what the opposition must do in order to win in 2022. Chanco quotes from an article published by a millennial PhD candidate Cleve Arguelles:…

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Candidates need to meet the GENUINE SINCERITY standard to stand a chance in 2022. Very few of them do.

Posted on June 9, 2021July 21, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Candidates need to meet the GENUINE SINCERITY standard to stand a chance in 2022. Very few of them do.
Candidates need to meet the GENUINE SINCERITY standard to stand a chance in 2022. Very few of them do.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was known to common Filipinos when he made the announcement about a possible Presidential run back in 2016. His “speaking tour” about federalism was actually a listening tour. He wanted to get first-hand information on the people’s gripes. More important back then, the public had had it with then President Noynoy…

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Presidentiables are a no-contest but the race for the vice presidency in 2022 is where it’s at!

Posted on June 7, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Presidentiables are a no-contest but the race for the vice presidency in 2022 is where it’s at!
Presidentiables are a no-contest but the race for the vice presidency in 2022 is where it’s at!

The circus is back in town. The political circus that is. Virus or no virus. The situation is different from the last Presidential election cycle. There is not much jockeying for the anointment because there are only few candidates and the outgoing President is not from the “silent majority.” In short, it is not like…

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Senators in oligarchs’ pockets a serious roadblock to reforms needed to attract more foreign investment

Posted on June 7, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Senators in oligarchs’ pockets a serious roadblock to reforms needed to attract more foreign investment
Senators in oligarchs’ pockets a serious roadblock to reforms needed to attract more foreign investment

“Filipino last?” Boo Chanco poses the question in his PhilSTAR piece of the same title today and answers in the end, “Our Filipino First policy only made Filipinos last. That’s the awful truth.” It never ceases to amaze me how Chanco can easily flip-flop on policy now that he beats the drum on openness to…

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Political dynasties are not necessarily bad

Posted on June 6, 2021 By Benedict Exconde 3 Comments on Political dynasties are not necessarily bad
Political dynasties are not necessarily bad

Election fever in the Philippines is slowly heating up. Early opinion polls suggest that Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, daughter of President Rodrigo Duterte, is the leading possible candidate for President in 2022. “Inday Sara,” as the lady mayor is widely known, is, so far, enjoying a comfortable lead over her potential opponents, including Vice…

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Members of @1Sambayan and the broader Opposition need to reflect on why Filipinos hate them

Posted on June 6, 2021June 6, 2021 By benign0 No Comments on Members of @1Sambayan and the broader Opposition need to reflect on why Filipinos hate them
Members of @1Sambayan and the broader Opposition need to reflect on why Filipinos hate them

It is clear that the most influential “thought leaders” of the Philippine Opposition still fail to truly understand why they are in the predicament they are today. With just a week to go until the much-hyped June 12 announcement of the candidates 1Sambayan will be endorsing and just 11 months to go before the election…

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1Sambayan fails to measure up to opposition camps of previous elections

Posted on June 5, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on 1Sambayan fails to measure up to opposition camps of previous elections
1Sambayan fails to measure up to opposition camps of previous elections

Political scientists should be objective and pragmatic. If you dump both and pick a side, then you’re not a scientist anymore because your analysis is not based on evidence. A breath of fresh air is Cleve V Arguelles’s East Asia Forum piece “Can a new Philippine ‘popular front’ defeat Dutertismo?” where he ponders the question…

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