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Manila Bulletin
|May 12, 2025
Today, Filipinos will once again head to the polls to cast their votes in the mid-term elections—an event that is not just a civic duty but a powerful expression of democracy. In these times, where our choices shape the direction of governance and policy for years to come, voting wisely is essential.
Voting wisely does not mean simply choosing the most familiar name or relying on popularity. It means trying to know the candidates, evaluating their platforms, scrutinizing their track records, and understanding how their policies align with the nation’s needs. Voters should ask themselves: Who has demonstrated integrity, competence, and a genuine commitment to improving lives? Who has consistently advocated for progress in areas such as healthcare, education, economic stability, and social welfare?
With disinformation and propaganda flooding social media, vigilance is required. Voters must seek reliable sources, verify claims, and reject misinformation that clouds judgment. A vote cast without proper understanding is a wasted vote—one that could hinder progress rather than promote it.
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