Party of the Labouring Masses (Partido Lakas ng Masa PLM)

Outside the Australian Embassy in Manila

A clear anti-AUKUS聽message was sent to PM Anthony Albanese a day before he arrived in the Philippines for talks with President Marcos on greater militarisation in the South China Sea. Pip Hinman 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

The Barack Obama administration鈥檚聽鈥淧ivot to Asia鈥 鈥斅爐he military, economic and political strategy to deploy more than half the US Navy to the Pacific 鈥 is continuing apace. Reihana Mohideen argues it needs to be resisted.

No Kaliwa Dam

Socialist and environmental activists came together to launch a course of educational seminars on ecosocialism in the Philippines鈥 capital, Manila, on November 25, reports Susan Price.

Reihana Mohideen聽explains聽why the May 9 Philippine elections represented a consolidation of the power of political dynasties and clans in the country and the left's call for a 鈥渂road, united front鈥 against the result.

PLM attacked in Mindanao

A delegation led by Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM) presidential candidate Leody de Guzman came under gunfire in Mindanao on April 19, while meeting with members of an Indigenous tribe on their occupied lands, reports Susan Price.

Leody de Guzman and Maria Ressa

The May 9 national elections in the Philippines are taking place as the country reels under the blows of multiple system crises 鈥 climate, economic and social 鈥 compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Reihana Mohideen.

Protesting the war in Delhi, India on Feb 26

Socialists in the Asia Pacific are adding their voices to condemn Russia's attack and call for de-escalation and a negotiated solution, reports Susan Price.

Walden Bello

The Party of the Labouring Masses and Fight of the Masses聽are jointly fielding a slate of candidates in the May 9 national elections in the Philippines. Vice presidential candidate聽Walden Bello spoke at the election platform launch.

Members of the 鈥渄ynasty triad鈥, from left: Bongbong Marcos, Sara Duterte and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Three of the country鈥檚 most powerful political dynasties 鈥 the Marcoses, Arroyos and Dutertes 鈥 have entered into an unholy alliance聽with the hope of consolidating power in 2022 and beyond, writes Sonny Melencio.

The decision to field presidential and vice-presidential candidates represents a bold聽鈥 and unprecedented聽鈥 move for the Philippines left. Sonny Melencio explains why the聽Partido Lakas ng Masa has taken this step.

The COVID-19 pandemic is being mishandled in the Philippines with political consequences, write Merck Maguddayao and Tony Iltis.

Long-time feminist and socialist聽Reihana Mohideen聽on the dire situation in the Philippines, where聽workers in the informal sector and the urban poor are bearing the brunt of a woefully inadequate health response by the Rodrigo Duterte regime.