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Against the odds: Why Filipinos must vote

Manila Bulletin

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April 28, 2025

In the Philippines, where elections are often marred by reports of vote-buying, red-tagging, political dynasties, and digital disinformation, many citizens are understandably disheartened.

Against the odds: Why Filipinos must vote

The same names dominate the ballots. The same patterns repeat. And year after year, hope for electoral reforms feels like it is slipping further away.

But even in the face of a flawed and imperfect system, the right to vote remains one of the few tools Filipinos still hold to shape the country's future. It is not a cure-all—but it is a start. A choice. A voice.

Voting is believing

When ordinary citizens choose not to vote out of frustration or despair, the very forces they oppose grow stronger. Corruption feeds on silence. Apathy becomes complicity. But every vote cast by someone who believes in genuine change is a quiet act of defiance—a pushback against business as usual.

Voting is not about believing that the system is already just; it is about believing that it can be. It is about choosing better leaders, even when none seem perfect. It is about keeping faith not in the politicians, but in the people—and in the possibility of progress.

This is why how we vote matters. We need to choose candidates who offer a clear and consistent reform agenda - those who prioritize uplifting the poor, protecting the environment, improving public services, and representing the marginalized. We need to look for leaders with a track record of integrity, transparency, and genuine service-not just charisma or catchy slogans.

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