LGBTQ groups protest in Manila urging SOGIE Bill priority

On June 26, LGBTQ+ organizations gathered at Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila to urge President Marcos to prioritize the SOGIE Equality Bill.

The protest formed part of Pride Month 2026 celebrations. Due to heavy rain, the groups abandoned plans to march to the US Embassy and remained at the park.

Stonewall Philippines spokesperson Matty Rebulado said that for the past three years the Marcos administration has taken no concrete action on LGBTQ+ concerns. Bahaghari spokesperson Yell Teresa said discrimination remains widespread in schools and workplaces.

The groups highlighted other proposed measures, including the Right to Care Act and the “Sharmaine” Bill. The SOGIE Equality Bill has remained stuck in Congress for more than two decades.

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The Philippine Senate in session with acting President Sherwin Gatchalian at the podium during a leadership dispute.
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Senate holds special session amid leadership dispute

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The Philippine Senate convened a special session on Wednesday, June 17, to address pending legislation and appointments as Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano conceded that the bloc led by acting Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian now has the numbers to elect a new leader.

Three years after Quezon City launched the Right to Care card in 2023, more local governments have adopted similar ordinances while a national bill advances.

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Thousands joined Tokyo Pride to highlight LGBTQ rights in Japan, the only G7 nation without same-sex marriage recognition. Public support for marriage equality stands at about 67 percent.

President Marcos called on Filipinos to protect the truth and restore trust during the 128th Independence Day commemoration in Manila.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has prioritized legislation to curb political dynasties. The House approved a version of the bill last month while a stronger Senate counterpart remains pending.

Inatasan ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ang mga ahensya ng gobyerno na tuklasin ang mga ugat ng sunod-sunod na karahasang kinasasangkutan ng mga menor de edad sa iba't ibang bahagi ng bansa.

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Handa na ang House of Representatives na i-aprubahan ang dalawang priority measures ng Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council sa pagbabalik ng session ngayong araw. Sinabi ni House Majority Leader Sandro Marcos na ang National Land Use Act at amendments sa Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) Act ang mga ito. Pinayuhan din niya na mapabilis ang Kalinga Act.

 

 

 

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