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The Great Wall of Indifference: Why Sara Duterte is Ghosting Congress


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In the hallowed halls of the Batasang Pambansa, the air is thick with anticipation, frustration, and the relentless hum of a political machine in overdrive. But the most prominent chair in the room—the one reserved for the second highest official of the land—remains conspicuously empty.


Vice President Sara Duterte’s refusal to participate in congressional hearings has evolved from a mere scheduling conflict into a full-blown constitutional standoff. As of April 2026, with four impeachment complaints now circulating like sharks in the water, the question is no longer just if she will show up, but why she is choosing to burn the bridge between the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and the legislature.


Is this the calculated silence of a political mastermind, or the desperate retreat of a leader with no answers? Here is an analysis of the possibilities behind the "Inday Sara Snub."


1. The "Political Persecution" Narrative

For the Vice President, the math is simple: she believes the House of Representatives is no longer a venue for legislation, but a "kangaroo court" designed for her demise.


The Strategy: By framing the hearings as "political persecution" orchestrated by Speaker Martin Romualdez, she strips the proceedings of their moral authority in the eyes of her base.


The Logic: If she attends, she validates a process she claims is rigged. If she stays away, she maintains her image as a defiant outsider being bullied by the "Manila elite."


The Risk: In the court of public opinion, silence can often look like a confession.


2. The "Nothing to Defend" Dilemma

Critics argue that the Vice President’s silence stems from a lack of concrete explanations for the massive "Confidential Funds" spent during her tenure at the OVP and the Department of Education (DepEd).


The Smoking Gun: The Commission on Audit (COA) has already issued a Notice of Disallowance for ₱73.2 million of the ₱125 million confidential funds spent in just 11 days in December 2022.


The Technical Trap: Lawmakers have flagged allegedly "fabricated or defective receipts" and "unverifiable payees." If these documents are indeed indefensible, appearing before a televised committee would mean certain political—and potentially legal—suicide.


3. The "Waiting for the Senate" Gambit

Historically, the Duterte family has found more allies in the Senate than in the House.


The Move: By ignoring the House hearings, she may be forcing the process toward an actual impeachment trial in the Senate.


The Goal: In a Senate trial, the rules of evidence are stricter, and the political atmosphere is more balanced. She might be betting that her allies in the upper house will provide the shield that the House has clearly discarded.


4. Tactical De-escalation through Absence

The Vice President is a veteran of the "Davao Style" of politics—direct, uncompromising, and often allergic to the bureaucratic niceties of Manila.


The Tactic: Every time she speaks, she risks a soundbite being used against her. By simply not showing up, she limits the "ammunition" available to the prosecution.


The Reality: As seen in her recent surprise appearance as a spectator during her father’s hearing, she prefers to control the narrative on her own terms, appearing when least expected and remaining silent when the pressure is highest.


The Verdict: Fear or Strategy?

The truth likely lies in a volatile mix of both. It is a strategic fear—not necessarily a fear of the lawmakers themselves, but a fear of the legal "paper trail" that she cannot explain away.


Duterte isn't just defending a budget; she is defending a legacy and a future bid for the presidency. In her world, the House isn't a place for answers—it's a battlefield. And right now, she believes the best way to win the war is to refuse to show up for the fight.


"I will not attend... I will leave it to the House to do what it thinks is right." — VP Sara Duterte


As the impeachment complaints move forward, the "Great Wall of Indifference" will either be her greatest shield or the very thing that traps her. One thing is certain: in the high-stakes game of Philippine politics, silence is the loudest statement of all.


What do you think is the primary motivation for her absence—is it a tactical avoidance of legal scrutiny, or a genuine protest against what she perceives as a biased tribunal?

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Nagbigay ng isang mapanghamong mensahe si Tagapangulog Atty. Marites A. Barrios-Taran ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) sa mga nagsipagtapos na mag-aaral sa ika-75 Seremonya ng Pagtatapos ng St. Joseph’s Academy (SJA) noong 27 Marso 2026, sa St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church-Poblacion.

Sa kaniyang pagbabalik-tanaw sa kaniyang pinagmulan, ibinahagi ni Tagapangulong Barrios-Taran na kabilang sa SJA Class of 1984 ang kaniyang pagninilay sa kapangyarihan ng wika at katatagan ng loob.


Binigyang-diin niya sa kaniyang talumpati sa harap ng 110 mag-aaral, na ang wika ay hindi lamang kasangkapan sa pakikipagtalastasan, kundi isang buhay na simbolo rin ng pag-unlad.

“Tulad ng ating wika na patuloy na nagbabago at yumayabong, harapin ninyo ang mundo nang may katatagan,” ani ng Tagapangulo.

Pinaalala niya rin sa mga nagsipagtapos, na ang tinanggap nilang diploma ay may kalakip na malaking responsibilidad.

“Ang diploma sa inyong mga kamay ay hindi lamang katibayan ng inyong talino, kundi isang pangako na kayo ay magsisilbing liwanag sa ating lipunan.” dagdag pa niya.

Ang seremonya ay itinuturing na makasaysayan dahil sa pagdiriwang ng ika-75 anibersaryo ng pagtatapos sa nasabing institusyon.


Angara boosts school funding to strengthen classroom resources


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MAKATI CITY, 13 April 2026—Education Secretary Sonny Angara has announced a substantial increase in the public school Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE) to help manage rising operational costs and enhance the quality of campus operations.


Angara said that under the 2026 budget, the Department of Education (DepEd) is prioritizing the direct delivery of funds to the grassroots level. Per learner MOOE spending for elementary public schools has climbed to PhP2,792—a significant increase from PhP2,140 in 2025 and PhP1,389 in 2024. 


Junior High Schools saw their 2026 MOOE allocation per learner rise to PhP2,631, up from P2,201 in 2025 and PhP1,844 in 2024. 


Meanwhile, Senior High School funding jumped to PhP3,264 per learner, compared to PhP2,784 in 2025 and PhP2,306 in 2024.


“Ang malaking dagdag-pondo na ito ay malinaw na mensahe ni Pangulong Bongbong Marcos na prayoridad natin ang kapakanan ng ating mga paaralan at ang pagbibigay ng sapat na resources para sa ating mga mag-aaral,” Secretary Angara said. 


“Sa pagbuhos natin ng pondo diretso sa ating mga eskwelahan, tinitiyak natin na may sapat na kagamitan at suporta ang ating mga guro at mag-aaral para magtagumpay at makamit ang kanilang buong potensyal.”


The fiscal momentum will continue in 2027, with proposed per learner allocations reaching PhP2,982 for elementary schools, PhP2,744 for Junior High Schools, and PhP3,558 for Senior High Schools.


This funding shift officially ends the old, rigid formula which used fixed amounts based on factors like the number of students, teachers, classrooms and graduates. It is more detailed but also more complicated to compute.


In its place, DepEd is fully implementing the Simplified Normative Funding Formula (SNFF), which mainly uses enrollment and basic school data to give the minimum budget a school needs to meet minimum service standards. 


It is more practical and aims to make funding fairer and faster to distribute. Instead of focusing on per capita costs, the normative approach identifies the essential resources and services every school needs to function effectively. 


DepEd said the increased allocation alongside the adoption of the SNFF is a long-term commitment to keeping learning spaces safe, functional, and well-equipped across the country.

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