BulSU state scholars protest against Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas candidates
On Wednesday in Bulacan State University (BulSU), state scholars protested against the press conference of Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas candidates, just days before midterm elections.
The protesters emphasized their role as 'Iskolar ng Bayan' and expressed concern over political endorsements affecting student welfare, with placards reading 'BBM. Sara. Nakaka-stress kayo,' highlighting stress from the current leadership.
Students voiced opposition to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s administration, Vice President Sara Duterte, and called for deserving candidates in the polls.
The BulSU Student Government condemned the presence of the candidates, stating they represent corruption, fascism, plunder, and repression.
Administration candidates present acknowledged the students' sentiments but emphasized that schools should be insulated from politics and expressed gratitude to the university for allowing them to hold a press conference.
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