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COURTESY CALL OF H.E. SARAH HULTON, OBE
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has made it clear that he is not interested in pursuing Charter Change (Cha-cha) proposals, distancing his administration from renewed calls to amend the 1987 Constitution.
The President’s stance comes amid recurring pushes from various political groups advocating constitutional revisions, often framed around economic liberalization or structural reforms. Marcos, however, signaled that his priorities remain focused on governance, economic recovery, and day-to-day administration, rather than opening a divisive constitutional debate.
Political analysts note that Cha-cha discussions have historically generated public skepticism, with concerns ranging from timing and intent to fears of power extension. By taking a step back, the President appears to be lowering political temperature at a time when the administration is already navigating impeachment noise and governance controversies.
While proposals may continue to surface in Congress, Marcos’ position suggests that any Charter Change initiative will not be driven—or championed—by the Palace.
For now, the message is straightforward:
the Constitution is not on the President’s immediate agenda.




Darryl Yap’s recent post about Vice President Sara Duterte struck a chord online, amassing thousands of comments and shares. His words painted a portrait of resilience: “Nagtitiwala, tumulong, tinraydor, siniraan, patuloy na pinahihirapan.”
For her supporters, Sara Duterte is not just a political figure — she is a daughter honoring her father’s legacy, and a leader standing up for the country amidst criticism and betrayal.
The post frames her as a defender of the nation, ready to battle what Yap describes as the “pulang halimaw na umuuto ng rosas,” a direct jab at political rivals. This strong imagery highlights how polarized Philippine politics has become — where allegiances, narratives, and symbols are constantly weaponized.
But beyond the rhetoric lies the bigger question: Can Sara Duterte truly rise above political attacks and prove herself as a unifying leader, or will she remain trapped in the cycle of partisan battles?
As the political landscape heats up, one thing remains clear — Sara Duterte continues to be a central figure in shaping the nation’s political future.
💭 What’s your take? Is Sara Duterte the resilient leader her supporters believe her to be — or just another political personality caught in the storm?
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