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Power Play

The Impeachment Court Or The Pressure Court?

As controversies touch more political figures, the Senate’s role as an impeachment court faces deeper questions about independence and public trust.

When The Senate Became A Sanctuary

The danger is not simply distrust in politicians, but the growing fear that institutions themselves are no longer neutral referees.

Permanent Instability Becomes Governance

Questions are growing over leadership presence as many Filipinos search for reassurance amid overlapping political and constitutional crises nationwide.

The Day “Forthwith” Lost Its Teeth

A subtle legal shift now carries significant implications for how accountability mechanisms operate in practice.

The Impeachment Is The Campaign

Each development contributes to a long-term narrative that could affect future electoral prospects, especially as the 2028 political landscape begins to take shape.

Misogyny In The House

The viral moment in Congress reminded the public that words spoken in official proceedings can shape perceptions about the culture and values of governance.

The Math Of 2028: Divide And Win

The 2028 presidential race may hinge less on speeches and more on arithmetic within a fragmented field.

The 2028 Campaign Has Begun

Sara Duterte’s early 2028 bid turns Philippine politics into a test of whether bold inevitability builds power or breeds vulnerability.

Sara’s Impeachment And The Firewall 9

Impeachment may look dramatic, but conviction ultimately depends on reaching sixteen votes in a 24 member Senate.

Who Is A Tsinador?

More than a word, “Tsinador” has become a reputational test in an era where language shapes legitimacy.