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Robredo, Moreno join Marcos in Palace launch of LGU programs
Politicsinquirerphilstar3mo ago2 sources

Robredo, Moreno join Marcos in Palace launch of LGU programs

MANILA, Philippines — Will the public expect more close encounters between President Ferdinand R.Marcos Jr. and former Vice President Leni Robredo as the 2028 election season draws closer, or is everything just pure coincidence? Robredo, the incumbent mayor of Naga City, reciprocated Marcos’s gesture by visiting him at Malacañang in Manila on Monday. A pool photo

Marcos: No politics in Naga
PoliticsRapplerphilstar3mo ago2 sources

Marcos: No politics in Naga

President Marcos did not talk about politics or a possible alliance with Naga City Mayor Leni Robredo during his visit to his former political rival’s bailiwick yesterday, but the Chief Executive wore pink socks in honor of the local chief executive.

Sara Duterte Leads Philippine Presidential and Satisfaction Surveys
PoliticsSCMPinquirerphilstar15d ago3 sources

Sara Duterte Leads Philippine Presidential and Satisfaction Surveys

Recent surveys indicate that Sara Duterte is leading in both hypothetical presidential races for 2028 and public satisfaction ratings in the Philippines. She maintains a strong lead over other potential candidates, including Leni Robredo, and also tops satisfaction ratings alongside Tito Sotto.

Leni Robredo Rules Out 2028 National Election Bid
Politicsinquirer1mo ago

Leni Robredo Rules Out 2028 National Election Bid

Former Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo has announced she will not seek a national position in the 2028 elections. Her decision has drawn reactions, including disagreement from Senator Francis Pangilinan.

President Marcos Meets Leni Robredo in Naga City
Politicsinquirer3mo ago

President Marcos Meets Leni Robredo in Naga City

Philippine President Marcos met with Leni Robredo in Naga City, marking their second in-person encounter since the 2016 vice-presidential election, with the meeting described as having 'no politics' but loaded optics.