Thousands of protesters in the Philippines on Sunday, including the Roman Catholic church clergy, called for the resignation of the country’s President and the prosecution of high-level officials over a corruption scandal tied to flood-control infrastructure.
Mainstream opposition groups and the Catholic Church held another march along EDSA Avenue, calling for the resignation of Duterte, the mayor of Davao City, while awaiting more evidence to come out against Bongbong Marcos, the President of the Philippines. Organized by the People’s Movement Against Corruption (KBKK) in the country’s capital, Manila, the demonstration called for accountability over the “Trillion-Peso” scandal, demanded sweeping political reforms, and condemned what protesters considered a pattern of impunity regard

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