Mindanao Political Figures, Articles, and Public Records
Sourced Mindanao politics coverage: public figures with documented records, political articles with named sources, and timeline context for ongoing legal and governance events.
Editorial standards and coverage scope
Coverage is limited to people and events with verifiable public-record documentation. Every profile and article identifies its sources. Claims without named sources are not published. Where information is contested between official parties, the article explains the dispute rather than resolving it editorially.
What topics are covered
Mindanao political figures with elected or appointed roles, documented legal proceedings, or formal party activity connected to Mindanao politics. Political articles on impeachment proceedings, legislative votes, legal timelines, policy conflicts, and governance decisions with documented official sourcing.
Why some articles contain timelines
Some articles include event timelines. Timelines appear when a political or legal event spans months or years and a date sequence helps readers follow what happened in order. Timelines reflect the documented public record, not editorial interpretation.
Sourcing standards
Each article and profile ends with a source list. Sources are named news organizations, government statements, court records, or party records. Anonymous or social media sources are not used to make factual claims.
Corrections
Submit corrections through the contact page. If a claim is wrong and can be corrected against the same or stronger sources, it is updated with a correction note.
Political articles
- Can FPRRD Go Home to Davao? What the ICC Timeline Really Says
- Davao's Garbage Crisis: A City Caught Between Regulations and Reality
- Davao City Inflation Hit 7.0 Percent in April 2026, Still Lowest in Davao Region
- Mindanao Divided: How Mindanao Lawmakers Voted on Sara Duterte’s First Impeachment
- Paolo Duterte Fires Back as Ombudsman Asked to Probe Davao Flood Control Contracts
- The Second Impeachment: Why the Sara Duterte Crisis Became a Fight Over Institutions
- What Would Mindanao Separation Require? A Policy Analysis
Public figures
- Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. - President of the Philippines
- Martin Romualdez - House Speaker (2022 to present)
- Pantaleon "Bebot" Alvarez - Former House Speaker; former Davao del Norte representative
- Paolo "Pulong" Duterte - Representative, Davao City's 1st District (2016 to 2025, and 2025 to 2028)
- Rodrigo "Digong" Duterte - Former Philippine president (2016 to 2022); 2025 Davao City mayor elect who never took office
- Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa - Senator of the Philippines (2019 to present); former Philippine National Police chief
- Sara "Inday Sara" Duterte - Vice President of the Philippines (2022 to present); former Davao City mayor
- Sebastian "Baste" Duterte - Mayor of Davao City
- Veronica "Kitty" Duterte - Duterte family member; named in Supreme Court ICC custody petition
Publisher note
Mindanao Live is an independent regional guide edited by Joshua S Barinan. Pages are organized for source-aware reading about Mindanao places, cities, regions, public records, local issues, and political context, with correction and privacy requests handled through the contact page.