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September 18, 2025

In a move that sent shockwaves through the Philippine political landscape, House Speaker Martin Romualdez announced his resignation amid intensifying scrutiny over the controversial flood control projects and rising public unrest.

The gesture was swift, symbolic, and—at least on the surface—signaled accountability. But is this a turning point, or merely to release political pressure?

For weeks, the country has been battered not just by rain and rising waters, but by a flood of public anger. Billions have reportedly been funneled into infrastructure meant to protect lives and livelihoods, yet entire barangays remain underwater, their residents clinging to rooftops, both literally and metaphorically. The disconnect between budget allocations and real world outcomes has never been more stark—or more painful to say the least.

Romualdez’s resignation, while dramatic, feels less like a full admission of command responsibility and more like a strategic retreat. It appeases some calls for accountability, yes. But the deeper question remains: Will this act quell the storm of public frustration, or will it fuel further demands for transparency and systemic reform?

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