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PhilStar Global on MSNSara: Marcos Jr., who reeked of liquor, is the failure
Vice President Sara Duterte has insisted that she was not a “complete failure” during her stint as education secretary.
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Inquirer.net on MSNEx-lawmaker asks Duterte: What results in DepEd are you talking about?
Former ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro on Thursday questioned Vice President Sara Duterte’s claim of her “delivering results” ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNVP Sara herself admitted not knowing the curriculum — Palace
After being called a “complete failure” during her tenure as education secretary, Vice President Sara Duterte insisted that ...
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Palace dismisses Sara Duterte claim vs Marcos: VP wants to be president | INQToday
Palace Press Officer Claire Castro says Vice President Sara Duterte's recent allegations against President Bongbong Marcos ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNSara Duterte defends remarks on PH education, citing freedom of speech
Vice President Sara Duterte has invoked the “freedom of speech and expression” when she defended her recent remark that the Philippines remains at a “paper and ...
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The Manila Times on MSNSara made up story about Marcos being drunk, Palace says
THE Palace on Thursday denied Vice President Sara Duterte’s claim that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was intoxicated and begged her to remain in his Cabinet when she resigned as Education secretary ...
Vice President Sara Duterte is questioning whether she was truly a failure as Education Secretary, when President Bongbong Marcos himself supposedly asked her to reconsider her resignation.
FIRST published 182 years ago, the London-based The Economist has built up a track record as the voice of the West’s ruling class, now mostly with the neoliberal, globalist and centrist ideological ...
Impeachment straddles a curious line: it is politics, but it is also political law. In Vice President Sara Duterte v. House of Representatives, that line may have been erased entirely. The Supreme ...
Sara Duterte-Carpio on Thursday rejected Malacañang’s claim that she was a “total failure” during her stint as Education secretary, saying President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. himself had asked her to ...
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