An influential church-affiliated group in the Philippines continues a protest for a second day on Wednesday, causing disruption on a major Manila thoroughfare. The demonstrations are held in support of a senator who is described as aligned with Vice President Sara Duterte. According to reports, the protest slows traffic on Manila’s main highway as participants remain in the area rather than dispersing after the first day.

Both outlets describe the same core elements: the group’s continuation of the protest into a second day, the issue of support for the senator allied with Vice President Sara Duterte, and the resulting congestion in central Manila. The coverage does not provide additional details on the group’s specific demands, the size of the protest, or whether authorities have intervened beyond the observation that traffic is repeatedly affected.

The reports frame the situation as ongoing as of Wednesday, with the protest activity continuing to hinder vehicle movement along the primary roadway in the capital.