File photo of a rally staged at the People Power Monument on Edsa in Quezon City —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

MANILA, Philippines — Several religious groups and civil society organizations are set to hold another anti-corruption rally dubbed as the “White Ribbon March” at the Edsa People Power Monument on June 28 to reiterate earlier calls of accountability and reforms within the government.

In a press conference on Friday, Bishop Efraim Tendero said the upcoming protest will have three main calls: To end corruption by holding erring officials accountable, to pass a genuine anti-dynasty bill, and to establish reforms in the electoral process.

It will be led by the Inter-Religious Leaders Council for National Transformation, composed of the four largest religious groups in the country, with civil society organizations such as Taumbayan Ayaw sa Magnanakaw at Abusado Network Alliance (Tama Na) also joining.

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