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How to vote on May 12: ‘We have a chance to break the grip of political clans’

Summary by pcij.org
It was Holy Thursday. The noise from electoral campaigns was hushed, but no one could quiet the multicolored tarpaulins of politicians, flouncing and flapping as we breezed through the road. “Wala namang binago dito (nothing has changed here),” our tricycle driver told us as we made our way to a public market in a Batangas town in April. Kuya Ramon’s opinions couldn’t be silenced by the campaign ban, either. The May 12 elections was just a few w…
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pcij.org broke the news in on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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