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DILG official: 'Freedom of expression' in call for revolutionary gov't
The DILG says the call of Undersecretary Epimaco Densing III for a revolutionary government is 'his personal opinion,' and that the department is 'advocating for federalism through constitutional means'

Nearly half of Filipinos think declaring a revolutionary government is legal – SWS
Pollster group SWS finds that 48% of Filipinos think declaring a revolutionary government is allowed by the constitution

More Filipinos oppose revolutionary government – SWS
The Social Weather Stations finds that 39% disagree, 31% support, and 30% are undecided on President Rodrigo Duterte declaring a revolutionary government

[OPINION] RevGov, the Constitution, and the end of the Republic
Since the whole point of RevGov is setting aside the Constitution and its restraints, its fate then turns on enforcement, which means a willingness to put bodies and lives on the line

Gov't can lose 'moral mandate' due to RevGov – Villegas
In a Rappler Talk interview, Archbishop Socrates Villegas says Filipinos did not elect their current leaders just to form a revolutionary government

Roque on RevGov, Duque on Dengvaxia, Tax Reform bill | Evening wRap
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DILG official's rally attendance can be test case vs revolutionary gov't
The head of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines says anybody can file a complaint of inciting to sedition against DILG Assistant Secretary Epimaco Densing III
RevGov rally, Revilla and Napoles, Trump on Tillerson | Midday wRap
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In Manila, pro-Duterte crowd gets special treatment
On Bonifacio Day, activists who traditionally hold rallies to denounce government abuses, are pushed away from Mendiola to give way to a crowd sympathetic President Rodrigo Duterte

Taguiwalo: You want change? Ask Duterte to reform policies, not monopolize power
Revolutionary government under President Rodrigo Duterte is as good as establishing a dictatorship, says his former Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo

Ateneo president calls revolutionary gov't a 'dangerous idea'
'By centralizing power in the hands of a few, RevGov directly undermines democratic institutions and the economy. Indeed our very own experience of years of authoritarian rule during Martial Law compels us to reject any moves to establish a RevGov,' Ateneo President Fr Jett Villarin says.

[OPINION] RevGov will destroy democratic and economic gains
RevGov is not the cure for what ails our democracy
