A prominent Philippine religious group, the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), held a large protest on Metro Manila's Edsa highway to oppose legal action against Senator Rodante Marcoleta, a member of the group and a potential vice-presidential candidate in the 2028 election. The protest occurred after the Ombudsman announced plans to file charges against Marcoleta for accepting 75 million pesos in 'donations' for his 2025 election campaign, which could constitute the non-bailable crime of plunder. The demonstration, which attracted approximately 12,000 participants, disrupted planned events at the presidential palace, prompting security measures such as roadblocks around Malacanang Palace. Analysts note that the protest raises the stakes in a high-profile legal case involving a potential future vice president.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the situation factually, describing the protest, the legal actions against the senator, and the reactions from authorities without overtly favoring either side. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language that leans toward one political perspective.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 94 · Objektivnost 88): Highly factual with detailed information about the protest, the involvement of Senator Rodante Marcoleta, the Ombudsman's announcement, and police response. Slightly less objective due to descriptive language like 'stern challenge' and references to historical context.





