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Civil Society Movements as Anti-Political Dynasty Champions: An Analysis

June 18, 2019 upsahalalan

by Dennis V. Blanco, DPA The 2019 Philippine midterm elections is already over; yet, the results still generally reveal that…

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Recent Legislative Attempts to Limit or Ban Political Dynasties in the Senate: An Analysis of the Anti-Dynastic Provisions

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by Dennis V. Blanco, DPA* With the 2019 midterm elections already over, the clamor for the swift passage of an…

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Should environmental issues matter to Filipino voters?

May 6, 2019 upsahalalan

by Ruth R. Lusterio-Rico, PhD* Does the environment matter during elections? Do Filipino voters give importance to environmental issues and…

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Proportional representation? Party-list organizations in the May 2019 elections

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by Rogelio Alicor L. Panao, PhD* So you completed your list of 12 senators to pick. Two weeks into the…

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One in five party-lists competing in 2019 elections linked to the administration

May 3, 2019 upsahalalan

by Camille Joyce M. Lisay* One in five parties under the party-list system competing in the May 13, 2019 elections…

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  • Message as UP sa Halalan 2019 Project Ends
    As the UP sa Halalan 2019 project of the Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman officially closes, we would like to thank various institutions and partners who helped make …
  • Civil Society Movements as Anti-Political Dynasty Champions: An Analysis
    by Dennis V. Blanco, DPA The 2019 Philippine midterm elections is already over; yet, the results still generally reveal that dynastic families continue to dominate electoral contests both at the national and …
  • Recent Legislative Attempts to Limit or Ban Political Dynasties in the Senate: An Analysis of the Anti-Dynastic Provisions
    by Dennis V. Blanco, DPA* With the 2019 midterm elections already over, the clamor for the swift passage of an anti-political dynasty law still persists. This is notwithstanding the fact that an anti-political …

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5 Jul

As the UP sa Halalan 2019 project of the Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman officially closes, we would like to thank various institutions and partners who helped make the project a success.

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30 Nov

@Dimpy_Jazmines @RonanInManila @serrano_rene @rapplerdotcom Nangyari na nga na ang mga china candidates ang lumabas pagkalipas ng #7HourGlitch.

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@ASCmediarisk @mariaressa Maria Ressa, how can you say Technology is an ENEMY to democracy. served you then?

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@reyaika @rapplerdotcom @Cynthia_Villar wondered as well why she became the #1 senator, bcoz it didn't add up accordingly on her list. So may dayaan nga electronically nung #Eleksyon2019

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