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MAY 28-31, 2022 Volume 32 - No. 42 • 2 Sections – 18 Pages

Congress proclaims Marcos,Duterte as PH’s new leaders by JEANNETTE

I. ANDRADE, JULIE M. AURELIO Inquirer.net

MANILA — Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was proclaimed as the country’s 17th president on Wednesday, May 25, 36 years and three months since his family hastily evacuated Malacañang

Palace after the fall of his father’s dictatorship, bringing both the hope of unity to the nation and the fears of a return to strongman rule. His running mate, Davao City

15TH VP. Senate President Vicente Sotto III (left) and House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco proclaim the newest Philippine duly elected Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio at the House of Representatives in Quezon City on Wednesday, May 25. Following Congress’ canvassing of votes for the presidential and vice presidential elections, Duterte-Carpio became the country's 15th vice president. PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan

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Mayor Sara Duterte also was proclaimed vice president. Marcos, 64, and Duterte, 43, won the May 9 elections, in a stunning landslide victory, with more than double the number of votes received by their closest rivals. The official canvassing by Congress, acting as the National Board of Canvassers (NBOC), was completed after just a little over 15 hours with 98.84 percent, or 171 out of 173 certificates of canvass (COCs), containing a total of 53,815,484 votes. First called to the podium of the plenary hall of the House Representatives to be proclaimed winner was Duterte, who was without a family member to accompany her as she received the certificate of her victory at the polls from Senate President Vicente Sotto III, one of her opponents in the vice presidential race, and Speaker Lord Allan Velasco. She shook hands and bumped fists with lawmakers who congratulated her on her way back to her seat beside Marcos. Minutes later, Marcos was called. He was accompanied to the rostrum by his wife Liza, son

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PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION. Senate President Vicente Sotto III (left) and House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco (3rd from right) proclaimed President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr., as the winner of the May 9 elections during a joint session of Congress in Batasan Hills, Quezon City on Wednesday, May 25. Marcos is joined by sister Senator Imee Marcos (2nd from left), mother and former first lady Imelda Marcos (3rd from left), wife Liza Araneta-Marcos (right of president-elect), son Joseph Simon (behind his mother), sister Irene Marcos-Araneta (2nd from right), and cousin House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez. PNA photo by Avito Dalan

Marcos open to possibility of Duterte as his anti-drug czar PRESIDENT-ELECT Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is open to the possibility of President Rodrigo Duterte serving in his administration as "anti-drugs czar." "If he wants to," the incoming leader said in an interview Thursday, May 26, disclosing that one of the Chief Executive's "requests" is for him to keep the anti-narcotics drive going in his "own way." Marcos clarified that there was no formal offer tendered to Duterte but that he will welcome any support when it comes to the government's continuing efforts to address the drug problem.

"We have not talked about it. But I am open to anyone who is able to help the government... So, I'm sure if he wants to play a part sasabihin naman niya sa akin (he will tell me). I am certainly open to that," noted Marcos. The Duterte administration's campaign against illegal drugs and drug syndicates was met with withering criticism by human rights advocates, both locally and abroad. The President's harsh stance against drug suspects is so controversial that it triggered a probe by the International Criminal Court (ICC) because of purported crimes against humanity. (Kristina Maralit/ManilaTimes.net)

LA County health officials urge vigilance ahead of Memorial Day weekend as COVID cases rise by AJPRESS

County residents are being encouraged to layer in safety measures to prevent the spreading of COVID. As summer vacation nears, the LA County Department of Health

is also pleading with students, staff and their families to likewise protect themselves to further mitigate the risk of the virus in school settings. The number of cases among students and staff has more than

doubled in one month. For the week ending May 15, there were a total of 5,918 positive cases at schools across the county, of which 4,723 were among students and 1,195 among  PAGE A4

Kai Sotto ranked 49th in Sports Illustrated’s mock NBA draft PH scraps COVID-19 ‘Diplomatic push’ eyed for De Lima’s WITH cases and outbreaks remaining high and many opportunities over the Memorial Day Holiday to gather, Los Angeles

SLOWLY but surely, Filipino sensation Kai Sotto is gaining steam in his 2022 NBA Rookie Draft bid after cracking the Top 50 with still a month left before the draft proper. Sotto, the 7-foot-3 wunderkind, made it at No. 49 of the mock draft by prestigious outlet Sports Illustrated for the NBA draft proceedings on June 23 in Brooklyn, New York.

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PH envoy to US Romualdez clarifies he will remain serving as ambassador PHILIPPINE Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel “Babe” Romualdez will not be the country’s next secretary for the Department of Foreign Affairs as he would still be the country’s envoy to its treaty ally. Romualdez himself dispelled rumors that he would be the country’s next top diplomat while on CNN Philippines’ “The Source” on Thursday,

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test rule for boosted release as case reaches US Senate anew inbound travelers by CHRISTINA

MARIE Inquirer.net

by GAEA

KATREENA CABICO

Inquirer.net

MANILA — Inbound travelers no longer need to undergo a pre-departure COVID-19 test provided they are fully vaccinated and have at least one booster shot, the Department of Tourism said on Friday, May 27. The new protocol will take effect on May 30. According to the DOT, the visitor must be at least 18 years old, and must have received the primary series of COVID-19 vaccines and at least one booster shot. Also exempted from the pre-departure test requirement are the following: • Those aged 12 to 17 who have received their primary COVID-19 vaccines • Those aged below 12 and are traveling with fully vaccinated or boost DOT Secretary Bernadette Puyat said the  PAGE A7 Detained Sen. Leila De Lima Philstar.com photo

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MANILA, — A “diplomatic push” is being eyed for the release of Senator Leila De Lima as the case of her detention again surfaced in the United States Senate during a budget hearing. During the Thursday, May 26 U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs hearing on the budget request of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for next year, Senator Richard Durbin asked USAID Administrator Samantha Power if she is familiar with De Lima, who has been detained for five years. Power answered in the affirmative, recalling writing a piece on De Lima when the Philippine senator was listed

in Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” in 2017. “She’s been imprisoned five years, [President Rodrigo] Duterte’s vengeance against her politically, now a new regime is on the way, is there anything more we can be doing to help her?” Durbin asked Power. In response, Power said that an incoming administration provides a “very good” opportunity for a “diplomatic push” for the release of the Philippine senator. “I think with a new government that itself wasn’t invested in the prior decision to arrest Madam De Lima, it seems like a very good occasion to make a diplomatic push and that I think the ones that are the most effective are executive and  PAGE A5


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