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36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
Rappler
12 episodes
5 days ago
Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.
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Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.
Show more...
News Commentary
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Episode 7: What makes and breaks the Office of the Vice President
36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
32 minutes 59 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 7: What makes and breaks the Office of the Vice President

The second highest office in the land is both everything and nothing that the title suggests. In the Philippines, the post’s duties are undefined by the Constitution, although vice presidents are often assigned Cabinet posts – so long as they’re close allies of the president.

This episode of 36 Years features Part 2 of our conversation with historian and columnist Manolo Quezon. We talk about the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and how it’s changed through the years – from the pre-EDSA times to the office under Vice President Sara Duterte today.

36 Years: Philippine politics, news, and democracy | Hosted by Bea Cupin
Thirty-six years after the Philippines ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, 31 million Filipinos elected his son and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as their new president. What does this mean for Philippine democracy and history? On this show, we try to find out.