The Trillion Peso March against corruption, scheduled for November 30, does not aim to call for the resignation of public officials, according to Kidapawan Bishop Colin Bagaforo.
Instead, the movement's primary goal is to jail corrupt individuals, expose their wrongdoings, and recover stolen funds.
The rally is organized in response to ongoing investigations into flood-control projects involving alleged massive misuse of government funds by officials, including elected ones.
Previous rallies related to the scandal saw some groups calling for the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who was implicated by a former representative.
Bagaforo emphasized that the Trillion Peso March Movement respects the Constitution and is not involved in any attempts to destabilize the government.
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