Power Struggle: The Consequential Philippines Midterm Election
The Philippines' recent midterm election has bolstered Vice President Sara Duterte amidst tensions with President Marcos Jr., raising prospects for her 2028 presidential bid. Despite Marcos maintaining legislative influence, Duterte’s enduring support suggests a potential shift in political dynamics, with possible implications for both domestic and foreign policies.

The recent midterm election in the Philippines has unexpectedly boosted Vice President Sara Duterte, despite the prevailing influence of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The election outcome suggests potential shifts in the nation's political landscape, especially as Duterte prepares for a prospective presidential run in 2028.
Duterte secured critical support in the Senate, which may protect her against impeachment efforts and bolster her campaign for the presidency. Analysts believe her influence remains strong, given the support for her aligned candidates, despite past controversies and her father’s recent arrest.
This election is seen as highly consequential, with implications for future governance and international relations. Marcos extended an olive branch to all political sides, emphasizing unity and continued collaboration for national progress.
(With inputs from agencies.)