In July 2026, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., just weeks into his term, met with the leader of the Iglesia ni Cristo, a large Christian religious group that played a significant role in his electoral victory. The group, which has 2.8 million members, has since organized a major protest in Manila against the administration. The demonstrations are aimed at opposing an ongoing investigation into Rodante Marcoleta, a senator and the first member of the Iglesia ni Cristo to hold a Senate seat. Marcoleta faces potential charges of plunder related to undisclosed campaign contributions.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the protest by a religious group as a challenge to the administration, highlighting the group's influence and the potential legal consequences for a prominent member. The emphasis on the group's role in the president's election and their opposition to a high-profile legal case may





