Church Silence, Youth Apathy, and Corruption: Is the 2025 PH Election at Risk?

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Church Silence, Youth Apathy, and Corruption: Is the 2025 PH Election at Risk?

Is the Church failing to uphold its moral duty? Why are the youth disengaged from the future of the Philippines? With the May 2025 Elections approaching, issues of corruption, political dynasties, and governance are at the center of national debate.

This episode of The Agenda at Club Filipino will tackle:

  • The Church’s Role in Politics – Why has its influence in fighting corruption and injustice declined?
  • Electoral Fraud and Vote Buying – How political dynasties manipulate the system.
  • Youth Disinterest in Politics – How social media and pop culture are distracting young Filipinos.
  • Sara Duterte’s Impeachment and Political Crisis – Will it lead to deeper national divisions?
  • Military Intervention and Coup Speculations – Could political instability push the military to take action?
  • Corruption in Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) – Has it become a tool for bribery and political control?

For decades, the Church was a moral force in society, but its silence today raises serious concerns. Can the youth still be a driving force for change, or has corruption completely taken over Philippine politics?

Expert Guests:

  • Atty. Clarita Carlos – Political analyst and former National Security Adviser
  • Bishop Ephraim Tendero – Global Ambassador, World Evangelical Alliance
  • Charie Avila – Writer and advocate for government reform

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What should be done to restore accountability, integrity, and nationalism in the Philippines? Comment below and join the discussion.


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