The year 2025 reshaped Philippine politics in ways few expected. What began as a routine midterm election year ended with corruption scandals, mass protests, Cabinet resignations, and fractured political alliances. Below are the ten political developments that defined the year and set the tone for the road to 2028.
1. The 2025 Midterm Elections Weakened the Administration’s Grip on Power
The May midterm elections altered the balance of power in Congress. While administration allies retained influence in the House of Representatives, the President’s Senate slate underperformed. The results weakened political capital, emboldened independent blocs, and signaled voter fatigue with traditional coalition politics.
2. Flood Control Corruption Allegations Became the Year’s Defining Scandal
Investigations into alleged anomalies in flood control projects dominated the political agenda. Testimonies pointed to ghost projects, kickbacks, and questionable allocations. The fact that allegations came from insiders rather than opposition figures turned the issue into a national crisis of trust.
3. Mass Protests Brought Public Anger Into the Streets
Large-scale demonstrations erupted in Manila and other major cities as citizens demanded accountability and transparency. Protest actions sustained pressure on political institutions and made corruption a public issue rather than a partisan debate.
4. Iglesia ni Cristo Mobilized for Accountability
The Iglesia ni Cristo organized one of the largest protest actions of the year, framing corruption as a moral and civic issue. The scale of participation amplified pressure on government leaders and underscored the depth of public frustration.
5. Cabinet Resignations Exposed the Administration’s Vulnerability
The resignations of Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin and Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman marked a turning point in the year’s political narrative. While framed as acts of propriety, their departures revealed how deeply the controversy had penetrated the core of government.
6. Impeachment Efforts Against Vice President Sara Duterte Deepened Political Divisions
Impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte intensified tensions within the ruling coalition. Although the complaints did not prosper, they highlighted the widening rift between the Marcos and Duterte camps.
7. The Arrest of Former President Rodrigo Duterte Reshaped the Political Landscape
The arrest and transfer of former President Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court sparked fierce debate on accountability, sovereignty, and human rights. The event polarized public opinion and altered long-standing political loyalties.
8. The Marcos and Duterte Alliance Fully Unraveled
By the second half of the year, the alliance forged in 2022 had clearly fractured. Competing narratives, public accusations, and diverging political strategies signaled a lasting realignment of power blocs.
9. Economic Slowdown Amplified Political Discontent
The country recorded its slowest quarterly growth in four years. Economic anxiety intensified scrutiny of governance, budget management, and leadership changes within the economic cluster.
10. Public Trust Became the Central Political Battleground
By year’s end, declining approval ratings and eroding confidence across institutions became evident. The dominant political question of 2025 shifted from personalities and party labels to credibility, accountability, and trust in government.
The Bottom Line
The year 2025 marked a decisive turning point for Philippine politics. Power became less consolidated, alliances more fragile, and scandals more consequential. As the country looks toward 2028, the lessons are clear. Political survival will depend on transparency, institutional strength, and the ability to restore public trust in an environment of heightened scrutiny.








