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Senator (Seat 14)
Pinklawan
Mayor of Davao City
Not the perfect president but instill discipline in the Filipinos' mind. Pang-masang presidente.
Senator (Seat 3)
Senator (Seat 7)
Making decisions according to the law. Not corrupt
Secretary of Agriculture
He is a lame president
Representative, 1st District of Leyte
Mastermind of the flood control scandal.
Secretary of Agriculture
Mafia government. Most corrupt
Secretary of Education
Most persecuted but very resilient. She is my president in 2028.
Secretary of Agriculture
Most corrupt administration.
Senator (Seat 16)
Utak monggo kung magsalita, at pinagmalaki pa nya.
Senator (Seat 3)
wala sa isip kung magsalita, at magaling lng sa family problems RTIA pero ang problema sa pilipinas, tikom ang bibig ni boy 250k.
Secretary of Agriculture
I believe him to be a drug addict and morally corrupt. I also believe that he is a liar.
Secretary of Education
She shows consistency and I admire her strength and resolve.
Representative, 1st District of Leyte
He is one of the corrupt officials.
Representative, 1st District of Leyte
History of corruption until now.
Secretary of Agriculture
For me, trust in a president comes down to leadership and command responsibility. A president is the captain of the ship—if the system under them fails, the responsibility ultimately points to the top. What concerns me is the perception of weak accountability in government. Corruption has long been a problem in the Philippines, but strong leadership should show relentless effort to confront it. When reports of irregularities or misuse of public funds continue to surface without clear and decisive action, it raises questions about how firmly the system is being managed. I’m also concerned about the growing national debt. Borrowing can help fund development, but it must come with transparency and a clear long-term plan. Otherwise, the burden may simply be passed on to future generations. Then there are the big-ticket infrastructure projects. Infrastructure can drive economic growth, but these massive projects also carry risks of overpricing, poor planning, and corruption if oversight is weak. When billions of public funds are involved, citizens deserve full transparency and accountability. A president may not personally manage every agency or sign every contract, but under the principle of command responsibility, the tone of governance always starts at the top. If corruption persists, debt rises, and public spending raises questions, people naturally look to the leader in charge. That’s why trust, for me, becomes difficult to give. In leadership—especially at the highest level—power must always come with visible responsibility
The biggest syndicate president of all time. Trillion corruption where most of his cabinets/constituent are corrupt. Can be filed to Guinness World Record for being the worst and weakest president in the Philippine history.
Senator (Seat 13)
I like this senator, due to his work ethics. And he is mostly likely a peoples service. I hope he will continue be this kind of.
Senate President
balance but mostly for the elites
Governor of Cavite
dynasty family
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