
Malacañang Confirms Sandro Marcos' 2022 'Power Struggle' Claim
Malacañang has not denied Representative Sandro Marcos' claims regarding a 'power struggle' and the conditions within the Duterte administration in 2022.
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Malacañang has not denied Representative Sandro Marcos' claims regarding a 'power struggle' and the conditions within the Duterte administration in 2022.

A group has warned that the policies from the Duterte administration's war on drugs are still active and could be misused by police under the current government unless revoked by the Supreme Court.
A witness named Madriaga alleges that Sara Duterte's husband sought his assistance concerning the 2018 drug scandal, where empty magnetic lifters suspected of containing 1,000 kilograms of shabu were found in Cavite. The scandal had significantly impacted the Duterte administration.
A human rights lawyer and co-chairperson of the Philippine Coalition for the International Criminal Court claims that official government sources under the Duterte administration have been 'polluted'.

House Majority Floor Leader Ferdinand Alexander 'Sandro' Marcos disclosed that the Duterte administration made specific demands in exchange for supporting his father, Ferdinand R. Marcos, in the 2022 presidential polls.
The International Criminal Court unsealed an arrest warrant for a prominent Philippine senator in connection with drug war killings that occurred under the Duterte administration. Philippine lawyers have since asked the Supreme Court to either reject or allow the senator's plea to block the ICC arrest.

Public transport service contracting has resumed in the Philippines, but member-operators of the Mega Manila Consortium Corporation are still owed at least P32 million for free bus rides along EDSA from the previous Duterte administration.

Families of victims of the Duterte administration’s deadly campaign against illegal drugs were among those who participated in yesterday’s commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the EDSA people power revolution.
The Philippines is now capitalizing on the decade-old Arbitral Award on the South China Sea, a ruling that was largely set aside by the previous China-friendly Rodrigo Duterte administration.

Former mayor Jed Mabilog, who was previously linked to illegal drugs and went into exile during the Duterte administration's drug war, has been appointed as an undersecretary for the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

Child rights activist Sally Ujano, who was jailed during the Duterte administration, has been released from prison, a development celebrated by her supporters as a victory for youth and women's sectors.