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MARCH 24-30, 2022

T HE F ILIPINO A MERICAN C OMMUNITY N EWSPAPER

Volume 33 - No. 12 • 12 Pages

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Duterte’s party endorses Marcos Jr. for president by CATHERINE

S. VALENTE ManilaTimes.net

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte’s party endorsed Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. as its presidential candidate for this year’s national elections. The Partido Demokratiko Pilipino–Lakas ng Bayan (PDPLaban), chaired by Duterte, adopted a resolution on Monday night, March 21 to formalize its endorsement of Marcos. In the resolution, the PDPLaban described Marcos as the candidate whose platform is most aligned with the party’s

11-point agenda. “After careful and exhaustive deliberations, the National Executive Committee endorses the candidacy of Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. for President of the Republic of the Philippines in the forthcoming 2022 national elections,” it said. Victor Rodriguez, spokesman of Marcos, thanked the PDPLaban’s “kind endorsement” of Marcos, saying “the trust it placed in him inspires us beyond measure, for it signals that our message of national unity is gaining ground.”

“We are glad the PDP-Laban has joined the bandwagon of support for the BBM-Sara UniTeam of major political parties in the country. It is truly reassuring, but at the same time challenging us to be even more prepared and vigilant in light of growing rumors of possible poll fraud in the coming elections,” Rodriguez said in a statement. “All the national surveys indicate a runaway advantage for Marcos Jr., but we cannot be complacent as the forces that try to put him down ever since, has not ceased, and apparently

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Leni-Kiko Pasig rally draws biggest crowd so far

USA

DATELINE NaFFAA-NV celebrates Women’s History Month

CRUCIAL PROJECT. President Rodrigo Duterte interacts with Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go while riding the train from Shaw Boulevard Station to Santolan Station following the completion ceremony of the Metro Rail Transit Line-3 rehabilitation project at the Shaw Boulevard Station in Mandaluyong City on March 22. Duterte described the newly-rehabilitated MRT-3 as “proof” that the government is keeping its momentum in improving connectivity and mobility, which is critical in sustaining economic growth and development. Malacañang photo by Toto Lozano

by JEANNETTE

I. ANDRADE, KRIXIA SUBINGSUBING Inquirer.net

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

by GLORIA

T. CAOILE

“WOMEN’S History Month is a time to commemorate and celebrate the oftenoverlooked contributions of women in history. For us Filipino Americans, history is not just the past. It is what we are making as individuals and communities, every single day!” states Jacque de Joya, Chair, NaFFAA Nevada. “On behalf of NaFFAA Nevada, we invite you to celebrate with us Women’s History Month” announces Ms. De Joya. NaFFAA-Nevada’s Women’s History Month event will be held on Monday, March 28, 2022 at 6 p.m. at Dance Starz Café (3399 S. Jones Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89146). Tickets are $40.00 per person. “At our evening together, women who

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Can K-6 grade children safely return to school without masks? CHILDREN ages 5-11 have one of the lowest vaccination rates of any group but are now returning to elementary schools which have no masking requirements and do not require them to stay at home if a classmate is infected. “2022 could well be the worst year of the pandemic for children,” said Beth Jarosz, Deputy Director, and Program Director of U.S. Programs for Kids Data, at a March 16 news briefing organized by Ethnic Media Services, in collaboration with the California Department of Public Health’s Vaccinate All 58 initiative. The briefing was held during the CDPH’s “Week of Action.” Alarmingly, more than 30 percent of child COVID deaths across the whole pandemic in California have happened just in the first two and a half months of 2022, noted Jarosz. Less than one-third of 5 to 11-year-olds in California are fully vaccinated, she said. One of the bright spots in the state is Imperial County, a largely agricultural region where 58 percent of 5 to11-year-olds have been fully vaccinated, said Jarosz. She credited trusted

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MANILA — A Pasig River wave of pink washed over Emerald Avenue in Pasig City as early as noon on Sunday, March 20 that saw skyscrapers with splashes of presidential candidate Leni Robredo’s color. A predominantly young crowd of at least 137,000, according to the Pasig City police, spilled over to EDSA and adjoining streets from the entire stretch of Emerald at the Ortigas business district. The crowd estimate was later placed by organizers at Tens of thousands of supporters of Vice President Leni Robredo surge like a wave on Emerald 180,000. Avenue in Pasig City during Sunday’s (March 20) “PasigLaban” grand people’s rally. It was by The grand people’s rally, held 50 days far the largest crowd her ticket has gathered 50 days ahead of the May 9 vote. Inquirer.net photo by Elmer Gatchalian before Election Day, was the largest crowd

the ticket has gathered so far. Crafting a so-called Pasig River wave, starting from the main stage, the tail end of the wave could barely be seen from its starting point. The crowding prompted program hosts to remind the audience to strictly observe health protocols and to make sure to call the attention of medics should they feel nauseous due to the warm weather. The PasigLaban grand rally also saw the birth of a “Leni-slide” dance move, to supposedly usher in a win for the

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PH bound by treaty to side with US if First of its kind, a new digital Putin destruction of Ukraine spreads bank caters to the financial by CRISTINA

ELOISA Inquirer.net

BACLIG

MANILA — As the destruction of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin’s military unfolds before the eyes of millions, the United States went all out in its support for the former Soviet republic, drawing reactions from world leaders, including Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. But where Duterte stood in the conflict is still murky although the Philippine ruler has dropped hints. On March 4, Duterte said he believed that the Philippines has to remain neutral

but “in the end,” may have to choose sides between Russia and Ukraine. “For me, we should stay neutral. But reality tells me that in the end, we’ll just have to select which side we will be,” Duterte said. While Duterte has yet to be categorical on which side the Philippine government will be, a more recent statement by Manila’s top diplomat to Washington seemed to unveil plans to support one of the countries involved in the war. The country, however, was neither Ukraine nor Russia. Instead, it was the

Inquirer.net

MANILA — Telecommunications, airlines, expressways and tollways, railways, and shipping in the country will now be open to full foreign ownership after President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, March 21 signed into law Republic Act No. 11659 amending the 85-year-old Public Service Act (PSA). The amendment excluded these economic sectors from the definition of public utility in the PSA and are thus no longer subject to the 40-percent foreign ownership cap on public utilities under the 1987 Constitution. The amended PSA limits public utilities to the distribution and transmission of

by DONNABELLE

AJPress

ARAVELO

FILIPINO Americans can now sign up for the first-ever digital bank built with their cross-border financial responsibilities in mind. BayaniPay has tied up with California-based East West Bank  PAGE 3 to launch a pioneering neobank that will cater to the banking needs of more than 4 million Filipinos based in the United

Telco, airlines now open to full foreign ownership by LEILA B. SALAVERRIA ROY STEPHEN C. CANIVEL

needs of growing Filipino American population in US

electricity, petroleum and petroleum products pipeline transmission systems, water pipeline distribution and wastewater pipeline systems, seaports, and public utility vehicles. The president thanked Congress for approving the measure that he said would help lead the country toward economic recovery amid the pandemic. “I believe that through this law, the easing of foreign equity restrictions, we will attract more global investors, modernize several sectors of public service, and improve the delivery of essential services,” Duterte said. “It is also expected to generate more jobs for Filipinos, improve basic services for Filipino consumers, and allow for the exchange of skills and technology with the

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States. A neobank, also referred to as a challenger bank, is a financial technology firm that partners with a traditional bank to provide federally insured banking services. Launched on March 16, BayaniPay’s neobank services will include the Easy Digital Checking Account powered by East West Bank, a Visa

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BayaniPay announced a partnership with East West Bank to bring the first-ever Filipino American neobank to market, offering a digital checking account, a co-branded Visa debit card and a lineup of financial services, like zero-fee remittances to the Philippines.


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