January 10-12, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 5 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages
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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
Palace: Extending presidency ‘ultimate nightmare’ for Duterte by ALEXIS
ROMERO Philstar.com
U.S. Ambassador Sung Kim, a former prosecutor, turned over more than 2,000 copies of a prosecutor’s manual and other training modules to Philippine Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre. The materials were the result of a nine-month justice sector program sponsored by the Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy in Manila
MANILA — Staying in office beyond his term is President Rodrigo Duterte’s “ultimate nightmare,” Malacañang said as it brushed aside claims that he would use proposals to change the form of government to stay in power. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque reiterated that Duterte is willing to let go of the presi-
dency once the Constitution is amended to strengthen measures against graft and corruption and to establish a federal form of government. “(Duterte) wants to make institutional changes, particularly on the Constitution and that appears to be his short-term, medium-term and long-term objective. If that’s met, then there’s no use for him to stay. But, he has never, ever, ever said that he is willing to stay one minute longer
beyond his term in 2022,” Roque told CNN Philippines in an interview last Monday, January 8. “Not even a day longer. To him that’s the ultimate nightmare. He wants to finish his term. He wants to give it his best shot and that’s it,” he added. Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, an ally of Duterte, has said that the 2019 midterm polls could be scrapped if the Constitution is amended and the form of gov-
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Presidential spokesman Harry Roque
Malacañang photo
Congressional Amb. Kim: US-PH leaders move ties to reach ‘whole forward with DACA new level’ in 2018 fix, border wall
IF there is one thing that United States Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim envisions for the new year, that would be taking the relationship between Manila and Washington to a “whole new level.” To mark Kim’s first year serving in the Philippines, the U.S. embassy released on Friday, January 5, a three-minute video where the envoy participated in a quick series of light questions about his stay in the country and what his plans are. “I’m very excited, we’re going to take the U.S.-Philippines relationship to a whole
Trump pledges support for ‘clean DACA bill’ as long as increased border security is confirmed by KLARIZE
MEDENILLA AJPress
PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s first-ever national security strategy presents new opportunities in furthering the alliance between the U.S. and the Philippines, according to a senior researcher at the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP). In line with the Trump administration’s “America first” platform, the new National Security Strategy (NSS) — released last December — encompasses four main principles: protecting the homeland, promoting American prosperity, preserving peace through strength, and advancing American influence.
A BIPARTISAN pair of Congress members on Sunday, January 7 reached a deal on the defunct Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program which will also include plans to strengthen the United States-Mexico border. Reps. Will Hurd (R-Texas) and Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) have spent the last several weeks quietly developing a bill that would be a legislative solution to DACA, a core program under former President Barack Obama that provided a host of benefits to undocumented youth that was terminated by Trump in 2017. Since it was introduced in 2012 by Obama by way of executive order, DACA has provided work authorization, protection from deportation and other benefits to undocumented youth who illegally arrived in the U.S. as young children. Though not a pathway to citizenship, DACA offered benefits that lasted for two years; recipients were allowed to renew their applications after those two years. Since Trump announced the ad-
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Opportunities for stronger US-PH alliance under Trump security strategy, analyst says
NOT IN HIS WILDEST DREAMS. President Rodrigo Duterte, here shown with his Cabinet during their meeting at Malacañang on Monday, January 8, considers an extension of his term his ‘ultimate nightmare,’ according to his spokesman. Malacañang photo
Palace defends China’s ‘good faith’ in South China Sea by PATRICIA LOURDES Philstar.com
MANILA — Recent reports from Chinese state media that one of the Manila-claimed reefs in the Spratly Islands has been transformed into an airbase is “not news,” Malacañang said on Tuesday, January 9. Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television had released aerial images of Fiery Cross or Kagit-
Poll: More Filipinos expect better life, economy in 2018 by DANA
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AJPress
MORE Filipinos are optimistic that their lives and the country’s economy will get better this year, according to the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey. Based on results of the noncommissioned poll conducted from December 8 to 16 last year, 49 percent of Filipinos expect that their personal quality of life will improve in the next 12 months, while only 3 percent expect it to get worse. This results in a “record-high” According to a recent poll, 49 percent of Filipinos expect that their personal quality of life Net Personal Optimism score of +46, which is classified by SWS will improve in the next 12 months, while only 3 percent expect it to get worse. Inquirer.net photo
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ingan Reef show that the artificial island now functions as a fortified airbase with a hospital and military installations. Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, however, said that China has not yet breached its “good faith commitment” not to reclaim new islands. “From the very beginning China, we knew, was militarizing the area by reclaiming these areas and by using them as military bases so the fact that
they are actually using it now as military bases, as far as I am concerned, is not new,” Roque said in a televised press briefing. Roque had earlier claimed the Palace “[doesn’t] know where these works are.” He stressed that the Philippine government continues to rely on Beijing’s “good faith” that it will not embark on new reclamation activities inside the
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Grace Poe leads 2019 Senate survey; Sara Duterte in Magic 12 by JANVIC
MATEO Philstar.com
MANILA — Re-electionist and returning senators have led a recent pre-election survey that also placed presidential daughter Davao City Mayor Sara DuterteCarpio in the so-called Magic 12 in the next senatorial poll. Re-electionist Senators Grace Poe, Cynthia Villar, Aquilino Pimentel III and Nancy Binay topped the survey reportedly conducted by Social Weather Stations
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Sen. Grace Poe and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte
Inquirer.net photos