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.
In 2025, street protests against corruption erupted across various parts of the Philippines, reflecting growing public frustration with the administration. Reports indicate that these demonstrations stemmed from simmering anger over corruption-related issues, leading to repeated protest actions.
One faction of the opposition explicitly called for the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte, signaling deep discord with the government. However, not all critics of the administration support such a move, highlighting divisions within the opposition ranks.
Amid the protests, questions arose about whether the fractured opposition could unite to prevent a potential Duterte comeback in 2028. According to Rappler reporter Dwight de Leon, these events are part of broader political tensions in the country, posing challenges to aligning critics against the administration.
The protests underscored the need for unity ahead of the 2028 elections, but fragmentation remains a barrier to an effective opposition.