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Politics and Elections in Manila: What do you need to know?

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Conservative? Liberal? Here's what 13 local experts had to say about politics and elections in Manila.

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Manila is the capital of the Philippines. The city is on the island of Luzon, the biggest island in the country. It is a congested place because it is the center of political, economic and social activity. It is a highly urbanized city. It has major attractions ranging from heritage and cultural tourist spots.

Trixia, says: 2020

Manila is the capital of the country Philippines. It is at the heart of the Luzon Island. This is where you can find the Malacañang Palace where the country’s president lives. Additionally, it is one of the most-promising cities in the country for the opportunities being offered here.

Abegail, says: 2020

Manila is the capital of our country. It is where you can find the seat of political power, Malacañang Palace, where the President of the Philippine resides. Many Filipinos from rural areas choose to leave their respective provinces and go here because of the many jobs it offers.

Stephen, says: 2020

My city is filled with so many histories that know. You need to explore the area for its beauty and hospitable people. A very good mayor is running the city ordinances and is portrayed by his fellow as a true leader. Always wear your mask and practice physical distancing wherever you go.

Supermarkets, School and Church are everywhere in this city. We also have a great Mayor, so the city is very secure and clean. The neighbors are also kind and very approachable. We have many festivities too, you can even eat at your neighbor’s house because everyone is very hospitable. Community activities are also beneficial if you are looking for connections for your business.

Mikhaela, says: 2020

Manila is modern and historic. Serving as the capital of the Philippines, it is the ruling center of the country’s political and economic affairs. The city is fast-paced and chaotic, but far from boring. With the high-rise buildings in contrast to the Spanish colonial architecture; choked markets and humongous malls; regional and international cuisines scattered in the metro; its diversity will leave you astonished.

Manila is modern and historic. Serving as the capital of the Philippines, it is the ruling center of the country’s political and economic affairs. The city is fast-paced and chaotic, but far from boring. With the high-rise buildings in contrast to the Spanish colonial architecture; choked markets and humongous malls; regional and international cuisines scattered all over the metro; its diversity will leave you astonished.

Manila is the capital and chief city of the Philippines. It is the center of the country’s economical, political, social and cultural activity. It is in the island of Luzon. It is also a highly urbanized city and is also a populated city. Manila is a beautiful city that has arts, leisure and entertainment.

Manila is reclaiming its position as the cultural center of the Philippines thanks to the efforts of Mayor Isko Moreno in cleaning the streets of trash, prohibited vendors, street kids, and crimes; and installing fixtures that remind us of the old glory of the city. Location is perfect for traveling to other major cities in Metro Manila such as Makati, Quezon City, and Mandaluyong, as these can be reached in less than 30 minutes. There are so many colorful districts in Manila where one can enjoy shopping, entertainment, and history.

Our city is the capital of my country, which is the Philippines. It is where most of our countrymen seek jobs, which they know would fuel them and their family’s lives. Currently, it is headed by Mayor Francisco Domagoso. Additionally, it is historic, especially during the colonial era of Spaniards in our country.

Celina, says: 2020

Manila is the capital of the Philippines. It is known for its great urban landscapes and cultural scenes where tourists often visit. The Malacañang, also known as the country’s president’s home, and the Supreme Court building can also be found in Manila. However, the city is also known for housing numerous slum areas, particularly in Tondo, Manila.

Manila is the oldest city. It has many nice place/spot to visit such as the Manila Cathedral, Rizal Park, Manila Zoo and more. Located here is one of the oldest University in the country, University of Sto Tomas. Manila used to be the Capital of the Philippines. Manila is now being redeveloped by the City Mayor Francisco Domagoso.

Stephanie, says: 2020

Manila, the chief city of the Philippines, is a part of its National Capital Region on the island of Luzon. The city is the center of the country’s economic, political, and social activities. Also, it has a huge part during the World War II. Because of its rich history, there are plenty of historical sites that are now considered as tourist spots. Meanwhile, the city’s name was originally Maynilad, which was derived from the nilad plant that is a flowering shrub seen along the banks of the river in the city.

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