Episodes
In this episode, Rappler reporter Pia Ranada speaks to political science professor Aries Arugay about the ammo Duterte is readying against the people who seek to replace him in 2022, what this means for the candidates themselves, and what it says about the sitting president's role in the upcoming elections. Support fearless and independent journalism, visit https://rplr.co/supportRappler to donate to Rappler.
Published 01/27/22
For all his survey popularity and all the clout that comes with being the most powerful man in the country, President Rodrigo Duterte is so far without an annointed successor, after his own daughter Sara Duterte and longtime aide Senator Bong Go decided not to run for president. In this episode, Rappler's Pia Ranada tries to piece together the events that led to this unlikely scenario and what it means for the 2022 elections. Support fearless and independent journalism, visit...
Published 11/30/21
President Rodrigo Duterte has had many tussles with the Senate, but his October 4 memo, according to senators, has brought the stand-off to another level. It's an escalation of Duterte's allergy to a critical Senate. This Seat of Power podcast episode dives deeper into the memo and what it says about Duterte's leadership style. Support fearless and independent journalism, visit https://rplr.co/supportRappler to donate to Rappler.
Published 10/16/21
Rappler reporter Pia Ranada guides you through the twist and turns in the tale of President Duterte's controversial former adviser.
Published 09/16/21
Someone close to the President has a lot of control over which of his remarks the public gets to hear. Who is behind these video edits? Why are they tampering with the President's speeches and do they have the permission of Duterte himself, notorious for being allergic to efforts to control his mouth? Rappler's Pia Ranada tries to answer that question in this episode. Support fearless and independent journalism, visit https://rplr.co/supportRappler to donate to Rappler.
Published 08/27/21
In this episode, Pia Ranada speaks to a former Cabinet member and longtime friend of Duterte's, Jesus Dureza, for insights on the President's leadership and governance style.
Published 07/30/21
Rappler reporter Pia Ranada speaks to Hugpong ng Pagbabago secretary-general Anthony del Rosario about how Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte is deciding on her 2022 plans.
Published 07/12/21
Negros Oriental businessman Kenneth Lucio shares eye-opening insights into why many Filipinos still believe in Duterte, despite the economic sluggishness, COVID-19 pandemic, myriad of controversial remarks, bloody drug war, and pandering to China that have earned the President the fiercest criticism.
Published 07/03/21
In this episode of the Seat of Power podcast, Malacañang reporter Pia Ranada takes you through developments in the 2022 political landscape and what they mean for Filipino voters.
Published 06/11/21
In this episode of Seat of Power, Rappler reporter Pia Ranada asks former senator and military chief Rodolfo Biazon about what the impact of President Rodrigo Duterte's contradictory or vague utterances on security policies could be.
Published 05/25/21
NTF-ELCAC spokesman LtGen Antonio Parlade thinks he's being vilified for trying to protect the country from communists and their propaganda. Rappler reporter Pia Ranada asks him about the origins of NTF-ELCAC and the controversies it's found itself in.
Published 05/10/21
How did President Duterte go from threatening to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement to making an even bigger contribution to it than his predecessor?
Published 04/24/21
The Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) and President Rodrigo Duterte are two major moving parts of the Philippine government's coronavirus response. Listen to Rappler reporter Pia Ranada explain how the IATF works and where Duterte really comes in.
Published 04/06/21
Rappler reporter Pia Ranada goes back to Duterte's threats orders against communists and activists, and if there's one thing certain about the President, it's that he'll make good on violent threats.
Published 03/16/21
Rappler reporter Pia Ranada does a deep dive into President Rodrigo Duterte's possible motivations for issuing such threats with political analyst Herman Kraft, chairman of the University of the Philippines' political science department.
Published 02/19/21
China's new law allowing its Coast Guard to attack anyone in waters it claims is a challenge to President Rodrigo Duterte and the world. Retired Supreme Court justice Antonio Carpio tells Rappler reporter Pia Ranada what steps Duterte can take and what's at stake if leaders don't act.
Published 01/29/21
Why is President Duterte determined to keep this controversy under wraps? Is he protecting his security aides or someone else?
Published 01/09/21
From President Duterte’s mouth to cop Jonel Nuezca’s gun, a culture of impunity ends in blood-soaked corpses. In this episode of the Seat of Power podcast, let's recall Duterte's public statements about killing and encouraging violence as a way to address society's ills.
Published 12/24/20
Our guest is veteran journalist Christian Esguerra who talks about how the media should cover President Duterte's speeches in the age of social media and amplified propaganda.
Published 11/27/20
Call it drama, call it a messaging tool, President Duterte is again resorting to performance to show Filipinos he's in charge and living up to his promise
Published 11/13/20
In this episode of Seat of Power, reporter Pia Ranada compiles what experts have been saying all week about the President Rodrigo Duterte's sky-high Pulse Asia survey results
Published 10/10/20
Is President Duterte the puppeteer who holds the strings or was he truly a mere observer of Speaker Cayetano's political moves?
Published 10/03/20
Vaccine experts Jaime Montoya and Melvin Sanicas provide a reality check to President Duterte's expectations on COVID-19 vaccines
Published 09/26/20
Malacañang has stopped posting government appointments, airing President Duterte's speeches live, and telling reporters about his daily schedules. Are they hiding something?
Published 09/05/20