Philippines not ‘staging post’ for foreign powers: Marcos
“We’ll not encourage any provocative action by any country that will involve the Philippines", he said.
“We’ll not encourage any provocative action by any country that will involve the Philippines", he said.
The Deputy Prime Minister said this approach was to avoid clashes or any problems that might arise if the chosen candidate did not win.
The paper says giving one religious community weapons and state authorisation to use them will only heighten tensions in a sensitive region.
Believed to turn into a three-horse race, the Feb. 14, 2024 presidential election will likely see Prabowo miss the cut, paving the way for a run-off between Anies and Ganjar…
The deadline for the census has been extended multiple times, but the final results are yet to be presented, even as various political parties cry foul.
The series of moves targeting the first lady comes as the party’s current and former leaders are faced with legal troubles over their own corruption scandals.
Former PM Thaksin has been living in exile since 2008, after his government was ousted by a military coup led by General Sonthi Boonyaratglin on Sept 19, 2006.
Former PM Imran also alleged that the government was running away from elections as it feared defeat to the PTI and wanted to remove him from the political arena.
Referring to Cambodians who live abroad with dual-nationalities, he said the Kingdom would brook no foreign interference in its affairs.
The visit may happen during the Golden Week holiday period from this weekend, April 28.