Duterte’s future in balance as Philippine election season kicks off

[BorneoPost] - 02/11/2025

MANILA (Feb 11): Campaigning began in the Philippines Tuesday for mid-term elections that could set the table for the next presidential race and determine the political future of impeached Vice President Sara Duterte. Talk show hosts, movie stars and a preacher jailed on sex-trafficking charges (…)



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