Newsbreak Chats: What’s blocking divorce in the Philippines?
Bookmark this page to catch the discussion live on Thursday, July 11, at 4 pm!
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is one of the remaining two states where divorce is illegal. The other one? Vatican City, the seat of the Catholic Church.
It has been a long road towards the passage of a divorce law with different proposed bills going through the legislative process, only to be blocked or remain stagnant either in the House of Representatives or the Senate.
On Thursday, July 12, Paterno Esmaquel II, Rappler’s senior reporter who covers faith and religion, sits down with multimedia reporters Michelle Abad and Kaycee Valmonte to discuss the challenges faced by proponents of the legalization of divorce in the Philippines and what are its prospects at least in the immediate future.
Abad follows issues on women’s rights while Valmonte covers the House of Representatives.
What are the main roadblocks when it comes to the passage of the divorce bill?
Catch the discussion live on Thursday, July 11! – Rappler.com
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