

Filipino Voters' Plea: Lower Gas Prices, Higher Wages After #Eleksyon2025
Quezon City, Philippines – In the aftermath of the #Eleksyon2025, the voices of ordinary Filipinos are echoing a common plea: lower gasoline prices and increased wages. GMA Integrated News captured the sentiments of several citizens in Quezon City, highlighting the daily struggles faced by many. Catalino Monares, a jeepney driver, expressed his hope that the newly elected officials will address the rising cost of fuel, stating, "Sana makisama naman sila na babaan nila yung presyo ng gasolina para naman kami maginhawa rin sa biyahe." Similarly, Tony Lapitan, a taxi driver, shared his concerns about the impact of high fuel prices on his livelihood and his ability to support his family. Kimberly Delos Santos, an employee, emphasized the difficulties of commuting due to traffic and high transportation costs, further highlighting the need for improved public transportation. Rowena Campano, a minimum wage earner, added her voice to the chorus, hoping for a raise in minimum wage to cope with the rising cost of living. These stories underscore the immediate concerns of Filipinos and their expectations for the newly elected government to address these pressing economic issues. The video serves as a powerful testament to the hopes and anxieties of the citizens, offering a glimpse into the socio-economic realities of the Philippines.