ULAP Fully Supports Marcos’ Educ Agenda

ULAP also supports exploring public-private partnerships to speed up delivery.

Who Is A Tsinador?

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

Impeachment As Noise, Power As Default

Impeachment is framed less as accountability and more as background noise, teaching citizens that power absorbs shocks without consequence while governance quietly loses direction and urgency.

Power Without Direction Is Just Noise

Power remains intact, but direction has faded. What looks like movement in politics increasingly feels like noise, leaving citizens with uncertainty, rising costs, and the quiet erosion of trust in leadership.
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As allegations escalate, the sudden exits underscore the administration’s attempt to reclaim control of the narrative, signaling awareness that credibility and cohesion are now at risk.

Inside The Palace Shake-Up: How A Flood Control Scandal Triggered The Marcos Administration’s Biggest Upheaval

The simultaneous departures of two top officials signal how serious the fallout has become. The administration must now rebuild trust amid rising political tension and economic strain.

Marcos Accepts Resignation Of Executive Secretary Bersamin, Budget Chief Pangandaman Amid Flood Control Scandal

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The unfolding situation reflects heightened public interest, but analysts caution that only verified records and sworn testimonies should guide the next steps in any formal probe.

Ex-DPWH Usec Alleges 12% To 25% Kickbacks For Senators, Officials In Flood-Control Projects

As hearings continue, the public awaits the Senate’s findings, which could shape long-term integrity measures in infrastructure budgeting and implementation.

UA&P Unions Prepare For Strike

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Senate, DPWH Align On Cost Cuts, Reforms To Curb Corruption

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Comelec Probes Contractors’ Campaign Contributions In 2025 Polls

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No Flood Control Docs Caught Fire In QC Office, Says DPWH

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) clarified that no flood control project documents were affected by the fire that broke out at the Bureau of Research and Standards (BRS) building in Quezon City on Wednesday afternoon.