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September 13, 2025

This week, a diverse group of individuals and organizations gathered in Quezon City and took the initiative to call for a rally against corruption and nepotism on Sept. 21 at the Luneta.

Prof. David San Juan of the Taumbayan Ayaw sa Magnanakaw at Abusado Network Alliance, and environmentalist Nifia Fegi of Panatang Luntian Coalition, convened the meeting.

There were students and young professionals — Gen Z, represent —among them. They needed no convincing. During the meeting, the students matter-of-factly announced walkouts this very week at campuses of the University of the Philippines.

The call for the Sept. 21 rally proved correct as within hours of its initial, low-key announcement, thousands have responded and declared their full-fledged participation.

Many are obviously looking forward to an opportunity to express their indignation over the scandals plaguing flood control projects and other public expenditures.

Two statements — a call to action written in compelling Filipino, and a list of rally demands — are being circulated among the convenors and initiators for their signature.

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