The 1987 Constitution lays out the steps of the impeachment process, but it will take more than that to remove a public official from power
By Pie Gonzaga
Here’s what different sides of the argument have to say about divorce legislation in the Philippines
From a freeze on foreign aid to the postponement of the first parliamentary elections in the BARMM, here’s a wrap-up of the week in power and politics
The Absolute Divorce Bill continues to face major roadblocks in and out of the Senate after gaining momentum in the House of Representatives earlier in 2024
By Pie Gonzaga and Sai Versailles
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and the Senate are pushing to postpone BARMM’s first parliamentary elections amid talks of redistricting within the autonomous region
By Pie Gonzaga