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SBS Australia
14-05-2025
- Politics
- SBS Australia
"Not surprising at all": Davaoeños back Duterte despite Hague Detention
Supporters maintain confidence that the Dutertes will continue their initiatives in Davao City, regardless of the physical absence of their newly elected mayor. The Dutertes dominated the recent local elections in Davao City, securing five positions within the government. Progressive groups, including Bayan Australia and Gabriela Australia, have criticized the continued dominance of the Duterte family in Davao politics saying it seems people are blind to the reality of the political dynasty. SBS Filipino 14/05/2025 09:55 Rodrigo Duterte, 80, clinched the mayoral race despite being detained at the ICC. The former president's victory was met with celebration among his loyal supporters. Bapi, a Davaoeña now residing in Sydney, expressed that she was not surprised by the election outcome, given Davao's long-standing support for the Duterte family. Desiree, a Singaporean who married a Davaoeño and lived in the city for over a decade before migrating to Australia, also shared her admiration for the Duterte family's leadership. She noted that nothing compared to the sense of order she experienced while living in Davao under their administration. However, the continued dominance of the Duterte family in Davao politics has drawn criticism from progressive groups. Bayan Australia spokesperson Raul Diche expressed frustration, claiming that people seem blind to the truth amid the enduring political dynasty. For Ness Gavanzo, Duterte's political resurgence is troubling, especially as the former president remains unaccountable for the thousands of extrajudicial killings linked to his anti-drug campaign. 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino


SBS Australia
14-05-2025
- Politics
- SBS Australia
"Lack of time and information": Overseas Filipinos in Australia voice concerns over low voter turnout
Out of more than 19,000 registered voters, only a little over 3,000 participated. Raul Diche of Bayan Australia believes that the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) was not adequately prepared for the implementation of the online voting system, which led to many voters being unable to participate. According to Ness Gavanzo from Gabriela and secretary of the Welfare Mission for Migrants, voters may have lost enthusiasm due to the perceived lack of positive changes in the Philippines and their busy lives abroad. SBS Filipino 14/05/2025 07:25 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino