April 18-20, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 32 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages
DOJ on deportation of EU party official: ‘Partisan political activity illegal’ in PH by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
THE Philippine Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday, April 16, justified the detention and deportation of a European politician, explaining that it is illegal for a tourist to engage in any “partisan political activity.” Giacomo Filibeck, the deputy secretary general of the Party of European Socialist (PES) and a native of Italy, was detained at the Cebu International Airport and immediately deported last Sunday, April 15. In a message to reporters, Justice Secre- Giacomo Filibeck, deputy secretary general of the Party of European
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In State of the City address, Garcetti calls for more shelters for homeless Angelenos
Homeless advocate organization thinks plan “falls short” in addressing the needs of LA’s growing homeless population ON the morning of Monday, April 16, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti delivered his fifth State of the City address. Like any other State of the City address, the mayor heralded the city’s progress and announced plans to build upon the achievements made during his administration so far. Garcetti, who is in his second term after his re-election in 2017, brought up job growth, public safety and transportation, public education and infrastructure. The crux of his speech included plans to once and for all dramatically reduce homelessness, an issue which continues to be a thorn in his resume amid considerations for a
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Trump quietly orders major crackdown on public assistance programs
Trump administration establishes stricter requirements for Medicaid, TANF, and food stamps
AMID the shocking news of airstrikes on Syria and President Donald Trump’s ongoing personal scandals, the president last week ordered for the major overhaul of the nation’s public assistance net. Though the news largely went under the radar, Trump on Tuesday, April 10 signed an executive order called Reducing Poverty in America By Promoting Opportunity and Economic Mobility which calls for departments across the government to review their safety net programs and propose new regulations. Some of the affected programs in this potentially significant move include Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid and housing assistance. The executive order directs agencies — including the departments of Commerce, Labor and Housing and Urban Development — to enforce current requirements as well as propose more stringent work requirements and give some flexibility to states to issue their own
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Socialist (PES), was detained at the Cebu International Airport and immediately deported last Sunday, April 15. Philstar.com photo
VP Robredo’s lead narrows in recount
FORMER Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has narrowed the lead of Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo in the ongoing recount of the 2016 vice-presidential election. Sources at the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET) told The Manila Times that after the recount of 210 clustered precincts in Camarines Sur province, Robre- President Rodrigo Roa Duterte chats with Education Secretary Leonor Briones and Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) President and General Manager Jesus Clint Aranas following the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing betweeen the GSIS and Department of do’s tally was reduced by some 5,000 votes. Malacañang photo by Simeon Celis Robredo won the vice presidency with a lead of Education (DepEd) at the Malacañang Palace on Monday, April 16. 263,473 votes over Marcos. In the official tally, Robredo obtained 14,418,817 votes while Marcos had
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Sen. Binay signs draft Dengvaxia report recommending charges against Aquino by AJPRESS
A Supreme Court officer walks past ballot boxes and desks during an inspection of the venue for the recount of votes in the 2016 vice presidential race. Philstar.com photo
SENATOR Nancy Binay has signed a draft committee report on the Dengvaxia controversy recommending the filing of charges against former President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III and his officials. “I signed already,” Binay told reporters on Monday, April 16. The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, chaired by Richard Gordon, is seeking the prosecution
of Aquino and his officials “for all the tragedy, damage and possible deaths” resulting from his administration’s scrapped P3.5 billion dengue vaccination program. Binay, however, said she “may amend” and interpellate once the draft report is tackled in the plenary. “‘Yung (The) committee report, it’s not yet the final report,” Binay noted. “Pagdedebatehan at pag-
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Former President Benigno Aquino III Inquirer.net photo
Emotional PNP chief Dela Rosa bids farewell to police by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
OUTGOING Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief General Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa bade goodbye to police service in tears on Monday, April 16. During his final flag-raising ceremony at the PNP headquarters in Camp Crame, Dela Rosa thanked the police force for their hard work in implementing the anti-illegal drugs campaign of President Rodrigo Duterte. Dela Rosa also apologized to those who were disappointed at his performance as the PNP chief for a year and nine months. “I did my my best” he said. “That’s all I want to convey. Whether I’m a good or bad father of the organization, it’s up to you to judge.” He continued: “I don’t have to brag about it. You be the judge. If I had many mistakes, I’d like to say sorry.” Citing some of his accomplishments during term as the PNP chief, Dela Rosa took note of the 19,086 drug offenders who were arrested during the 12,032 anti-illegal drugs operations nationwide from December last year until April 13. He said these operations were “not at all a walk in the park because there were isolated life-threatening confrontations with armed drug suspects that necessi- Outgoing Philippine National Police (PNP)
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Chief General Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa Inquirer.net photo
The Department of Tourism said Galaxy Entertainment Group has canceled its plan to build a casino in Boracay island. Philstar file photo
DOT: Galaxy now seeking other venues for casino project by ROSETTE
ADEL
Philstar.com
THE Department of Tourism on Tuesday, April 17, said a Macaubased casino giant is no longer its casino-resort project on Boracay island. Tourism Assistant Secretary Frederick Alegre, department spokesperson, made the confirma-
tion at a Palace press briefing on Boracay. “Galaxy has said they are now looking for another venue. That is very much welcome,” Alegre said, referring to Galaxy Entertainment Group. Galaxy Entertainment Group’s local partner Leisure and Resorts World Corp. earlier said its subsid-
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