Philippine anti-dynasty bill faces criticism for loopholes aiding political clans

The Philippine House has begun debating an anti-dynasty bill that critics argue contains significant loopholes allowing entrenched political families, like the Marcos clan, to maintain power. This bill has drawn sharp criticism from lawmakers such as Mikee Defensor and Edgar Erice, who call it ineffective and fear it may legitimize political dynasties rather than dismantle them. The legislation's current form and heavy promotion by the President’s allies suggest ongoing political maneuvering, with close attention needed on potential amendments or enforcement changes moving forward.
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