Marcos urges Filipinos to choose empathy over indifference for the New Year

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on Filipinos to embrace discipline, unity, and national progress as they enter 2026, emphasizing empathy amid the challenges of the past year.

In his New Year's message, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged Filipinos to use the new year as an opportunity for reflection and renewal. He stated, 'It gives us the opportunity to look back on the year that has passed—its lessons, challenges, and achievements—and to look ahead with hope and purpose to the possibilities that await us.'

The year 2025 was tumultuous for the Marcos administration, including the arrest and turnover of former President Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court, and a massive corruption scandal at the Department of Public Works and Highways, particularly in flood control projects. There were leadership shakeups in Congress and the cabinet due to corruption allegations. Filipinos united in street protests against corruption but also faced political divisions.

Despite declining popularity—34% approval rating and 47% distrust according to surveys—Marcos focused on the future. 'As we step into 2026, I therefore call on every Filipino to embrace the year with discipline, confidence, and a shared commitment to our nation's progress,' he said. He emphasized 'Bagong Pilipinas' built on unity, compassion, and empathy.

'A society thrives when its people choose empathy over indifference, service over self-interest, and hope over despair,' he added, signaling optimism for 2026 where 44% of Filipinos are hopeful per Social Weather Stations survey.

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Thousands of Filipinos protest corruption in the second Trillion Peso March, holding signs demanding transparency and an end to political dynasties.
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On November 30, 2025, thousands of Filipinos joined the second Trillion Peso March across the country to protest corruption, especially in flood control projects. The demonstrations called for transparency, return of stolen funds, and ending political dynasties. Though peaceful, the rallies showed disunity in messages, from resignation calls to rejections of them.

In 2025, public anger over corruption boiled over into days of protests across various parts of the Philippines. At least one opposition faction called for the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte. However, not all administration critics are willing to echo that demand.

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In his New Year's message, Cardinal Jose Advincula of Manila urged Filipinos to never stop striving for peace and to keep hope in their hearts, even amid failures in achieving national progress. He emphasized that true peace begins within individuals and grows through humility, dialogue, mercy, and trust. Despite the country's challenges, he assured that the Lord will never abandon his people.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reminded Filipinos to prioritize their health and safety during the holiday season while playfully answering questions from netizens in a vlog.

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In 2025, mass protests erupted nationwide against a sprawling corruption scandal involving flood control and infrastructure funds. Dozens of political and business figures, including high-level legislators, faced criminal charges. The scandal has raised doubts about governance and the country's economic trajectory.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. underwent a major cabinet shake-up last week amid a corruption scandal involving flood control projects. Officials like Lucas Bersamin and Amenah Pangandaman were forced to resign or were fired, as political tensions escalate with drug allegations against the Marcos family. These developments highlight a deepening crisis challenging his leadership.

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Thousands joined anti-corruption protests across the Philippines on November 30, 2025, marking the second wave of demonstrations against anomalies in flood control projects. Key events included the Trillion Peso March at the People Power Monument in Quezon City and the Baha sa Luneta 2.0 at Rizal Park in Manila. Religious leaders and activists called for transparency and accountability amid heavy police presence.

 

 

 

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