Can Davao candidates solve the flooding problem?
There is still much to be discussed on how the city will tackle the drainage problem.
There is still much to be discussed on how the city will tackle the drainage problem.
A youth activist joins the call of the labor center Kilusang Mayo Uno for a ?1,200 minimum daily wage hike for workers struggling against spiraling prices during the May 1 International Labor Day rally in Davao City. (Kath M. Cortez/davaotoday.com)
Instead of looking at platforms and alternatives, many voters interviewed by Davao Today say they rely on name recall and family legacy. Some even say they will vote for Duterte allies.
The progressive political coalition Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan (Makabayan) in Davao announced that they are not endorsing any mayoralty candidate in the city for the May 12 election.
Kabataan Partylist and netizens called out a Davao City resident who was caught on a Facebook video taunting the partylist volunteers and tearing their campaign flyer.