Philippines Sees ‘Trillion Peso March’ As Churches Join Anti-Corruption Protests - Worthy Christian News
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Philippines Sees ‘Trillion Peso March’ As Churches Join Anti-Corruption Protests - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent, Worthy News MANILA (Worthy News) – A large mass protest dubbed the “Trillion Peso March” was underway in the Philippine capital Manila Sunday amid mounting anger over alleged government corruption involving billions of pesos in flood control projects. Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered at Rizal Park and the People Power Monument along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), sites symbol…
September 21 rallies press Marcos government on corruption probe - Asian Journal News
Thousands of Filipinos called for accountability over anomalous flood-control projects. The day began with a Mass at the EDSA Shrine led by Fr. Jerome Secillano, followed by a march to the People Power Monument for the “Trillion Peso March” — a strong, unified stand against corruption. (Photo Credit : Senator Bam Aquino - Senator Bam Aquino's Facebook page) Tens of thousands joined nationwide…
A large crowd took part in the Trillion Peso March, united by Churches, civil organizations and students to denounce the scandal of funds for flood control works that would involve about 30 parliamentarians and officials. The Church Leaders Council for National Transformation submitted five urgent requests, from the return of stolen money to the end of political dynasties.
Trillion Peso March: 700 join Cebu’s anti-corruption rally; 400 cops deployed
CEBU CITY, Philippines — At least 700 individuals joined the anti-corruption indignation rally in Cebu City on Sunday, September 21, while about 400 police personnel were deployed in two areas to ensure peace and order during the day’s events. The demonstration, dubbed the “Trillion Peso March,” gathered students, religious groups, labor unions, farmers, fisherfolk, artists, […]...Keep on reading: Trillion Peso March: 700 join Cebu’s anti-corrup…
Filipinos will not stand for corruption: Lacson
“The message is clear, Filipinos will not stand for corruption,” Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said on Monday, Sept. 22. Lacson was reacting to the nationwide anti-corruption rallies on Sunday that drew thousands of protestors. “Now, it’s really up to Congress to do its part because all of this emanated from the 2025 budget, […]
SB19’s Josh Cullen claps back at bashers after fiery anti-corruption post - LionhearTV
SB19 member Josh Cullen set social media abuzz after using his platform to call out corruption while the Trillion Peso March was ongoing at the EDSA People Power Monument and Luneta Park. On Facebook, Josh posted a blunt message aimed at erring government officials: “Ninanakawan niyo kami tapos gusto magpigil at maging mabait pa rin?” He also uploaded a short video with fellow SB19 member Pablo Nase, where they sang the opening lines of their 20…
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