Antipolo Magazine 2020 Kumakalat ang usap-usapan tungkol sa posibleng kudeta sa liderato ng Senado at Kamara, kasabay ng pag-alingasaw ng umano’y iregularidad sa mga flood control projects na nagdudulot ng kontrobersya sa Kongreso. Ayon sa isang source, nakararamdam umano ng pangamba ang ilang mambabatas laban kina Senate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero at House Speaker Martin Romualdez. Pinaniniwalaan ng ilan na hindi sapat ang naging tugon ng dalawang lider upang mapahupa ang epekto ng naturang isyu. Bumaba ang tiwala sa liderato nina Escudero at Romualdez dahil sa kontrobersiya. Naniniwala ang ilang mambabatas na mas maayos sana ang naging pamamalakad nila sa isyu,” ayon sa isang source. Sa Kamara naman, kumakalat ang usap-usapan na maaaring maagaw ang puwesto ni Romualdez bilang Speaker. Kabilang sa mga binabanggit na posibleng kapalit ay ang kanyang pamangkin na si House Majority Leader Sandro Marcos, gayundin si Bacolod Rep. Albee Benitez, na dati nang lumutang bilang isa sa mg...
Antipolo Magazine 2020 /
MANILA Philippines- Telecaster Raffy Tulfo bested again a non-appointed Pulse Asia pre-political race overview on favored senatorial possibility for the May 2022 public races.
Congressperson Juan Miguel Zubiri (50.5 percent ) and Sorsogon Gov. Francis Escudero (49.8 percent) share the fifth to seventh spots.
MANILA Philippines- Telecaster Raffy Tulfo bested again a non-appointed Pulse Asia pre-political race overview on favored senatorial possibility for the May 2022 public races.
Beat Asia's Pulso ng Bayan overview results delivered on Monday, March 14, observed 14 senatorial applicants having a factual possibility winning in the May 2022 races, with "the majority of the plausible champs either occupant or previous individuals from Congress."
Source: Pulse Asia
In independent first spot was Tulfo, who has the help of 66.9 percent of likely electors.
Sharing second to fourth places were Antique Rep. Loren Legarda (58.9 percent), previous Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar (56.2 percent), and Taguig City-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano (55%).
Congressperson Juan Miguel Zubiri (50.5 percent ) and Sorsogon Gov. Francis Escudero (49.8 percent) share the fifth to seventh spots.
The other senatorial applicants with a measurable possibility winning, as of February 2022, were entertainer Robin Padilla (47.3 percent, fifth to ninth spots), previous Vice President Jejomar Binay (45.6 percent, seventh to tenth spots), Senator Sherwin Gatchalian (44.6 percent, seventh to tenth spots), and Senator Joel Villanueva (42%, eighth to eleventh spots)
Previous Senator Jinggoy Estrada got 38.6 percent (tenth to eleventh spots), trailed by previous Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista (32.8 percent, twelfth to fourteenth spots), Senator Risa Hontiveros (32.3 percent, twelfth to fourteenth spots), and previous Senator JV Ejercito (31.6 percent, twelfth to fourteenth spots).
In the interim, Pulse Asia said 1.4 percent of respondents were conflicted as respects their decisions for representative, one more 0.3 percent would not name their favored senatorial competitors, and 0.8 percent were probably not going to decide in favor of any senatorial bet.
As of February 2022, a "exposed greater part" of likely citizens (51%) were naming 12 of their favored contender for the Senate.
"Larger part figures are recorded in the Visayas (69%), Mindanao (73%), Class D (52%), and Class E (55%)," Pulse Asia said.
"The country's logical electors are distinguishing a mean of nine and a middle of 12 of their inclined toward senatorial wagers. Across geographic regions mean figures change from eight to 11 while the mean across financial classes is nine," it brought up.
Beat Asia's most recent review was led from Feb. 18 to 23, and took an interest in by 2,400 respondents 18 years of age or more, who are enlisted electors and liable to cast a ballot in the May 2022 decisions.
(Antipolo Magazine 2020)
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