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Duterte dispels fears of dictatorship DATELINE USA Over 200 companies amid push for Constitutional change urge FCC to maintain from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
by Dana
SioSon AJPress
net neutrality
more than 200 businesses and organizations have signed and released a joint open letter to the federal Communications Commission (fCC) on monday, November 27, urging it to maintain net neutrality regulations. the letter comes three weeks ahead of December 14, the date during which the fCC intends to vote on rolling back current net neutrality rules. Advocates of net neutrality say doing so will remove protections that ensure a free and open internet. included in the letter’s large list of companies are Airbnb, Automattic (owner of WordPress), Codeacademy, Github, Pinterest, tumblr (despite being owned by Verizon), sonos, square, squarespace, and twitter to name a few. these companies join other giants like Amazon, Apple, facebook, and Google who have openly advocated for net neutrality. the letter was fittingly released on Cyber monday, a day the letter called a “testament to the power of the free and open internet”. it cites that $400 billion in online sales were made
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Controversial GOP tax bill on its way to Senate passage Pres. Trump eager to sign major overhaul of U.S. tax code that reduces corporate income tax rePUBliCANs in the senate on tuesday, November 28, made a significant move in furthering the passage of the major tax overhaul, a key platform for republicans this year. Along with some senators, the senate Budget Committee voted (along party lines) to pass the republicans’ $1.5 trillion tax package on tuesday. Previously, the bill’s passage seemed uncertain, but due to some last-minute deals, the bill was able to garner support from some republicans on the hill who had previously expressed concern over the bill, particularly its effect on small businesses and the overall deficit. on November 16, the house had approved a rewrite of the original bill, called house tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and is looking for approval in the senate this week. if passed in the senate, both the house and the senate will have to consolidate on a version that will pass both chambers, likely giving republicans their first legislative victory in the trump administration.
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While emphasizing the need to amend the Constitution to address corruption, Philippine President rodrigo Duterte on tuesday, November 28, allayed fears that he would become a dictator. “Do not be afraid of dictatorship. i am not aiming for it. i do not ask it and i do not like it,” Duterte said in a speech during the birthday celebration
of Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCor) president and lawyer Alfredo lim. Duterte, who has been pushing for a shift to federalism, underscored the need for a legislation that would “stop corruption” by limiting the powers of key government officials, including the chief executive’s. “i am addressing myself to Congress. let us amend the Constitution. shorten or restrict the powers of everybody, including the presidency but make a
Constitution that would mandate more accountability and responsibility of officials,” the president said. “if you can craft a law wherein i would also put my own inputs there and it would guarantee everybody or stop corruption, do not be afraid to amend the law,” he added. Under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, congressmen and local government executives are limited to serve three consecutive terms for the same public offices, while senators are
limited to two consecutive terms of six years each. A president, on the other hand, is allowed to only serve a single term of six years. While pushing for a Constitutional change, Duterte denied that he had the intention of becoming a dictator as claimed by his critics. he also reiterated his commitment to step down from his post once a new Constitution is approved.
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Poe to Duterte: Don’t step down, finish your term by Maila
ager Inquirer.net
seNAtor Grace Poe has this friendly advice to President rodrigo Duterte, who has repeatedly expressed his readiness to resign from his post: Just finish your term. this after Duterte made a remark on tuesday, Nov. 28, that he would like Poe to become president someday but the Constitution must be amended first to allow foundlings like her to run for the post. “Unang-una ako ay nagpapasalamat sa tiwala ng ating Pangulo. malaking bagay yan personally at politically at salamat sa pagpapahalaga sa mga foundlings. Pero ang ating Pangulo ang pinili ng ating mga kababayan at dapat tapusin nya ang kanyang termino. (First of all, i thank our president for his trust. it’s a big thing, personally and politically, and thank you also for putting importance on foundlings. But, the president was chosen by the people and he should finish his term),”
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Senator Grace Poe
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BANGSAMORO ASSEMBLY. President Rodrigo Duterte does his signature pose with (from left) Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza, Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) Chairman Ghadzali Jaafar, Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) Central Committe Chairman Yusoph Jikiri, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque and other guests who attended the Bangsamoro Assembly held at the Old Provincial Capital in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao on Monday, November 27. Malacañang photo by Albert Alcain
House vows to pass BBL by March 2018 by Dana
SioSon AJPress
A sPeCiAl session to tackle the proposed Bangsamoro Basic law (BBl) is no longer needed as the house has already given its commitment to pass the bill by march next year, according to house majority leader rodolfo fariñas. fariñas on tuesday, November 28, said house speaker Pantaleon Alvarez has already committed to pass the BBl before the 17th Congress adjourns on march 21, 2018. With Congress scheduled to go
on Christmas break from December 16, 2017 to January 14, 2018, fariñas also noted that even if the house decides to hold a special session, they “can’t compress the schedule to discuss the BBl.” earlier on monday, November 27, President rodrigo Duterte expressed intent to call a special session of Congress to tackle the BBl. “i will work very hard for it. i will ask Congress to [hold] a special session just to hear you talk about this issue. i said this is sacred. this is important and valuable. it would involve eventually,
if the people wish it, a new structure for the entire country,” Duterte said in a speech during the first Bangsamoro Assembly in sultan Kudarat, maguindanao. “if not, then let us work out a way as long as we make sure that we can give our brothers and sisters, especially the moros, an arrangement that is acceptable to them. i know you are realists,” the president added. the BBl was supposed to be the legal framework of the peace deal between the previous Aquino administration and
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Palace: PDEA still the lead agency in drug war Gadon on Sereno impeachment case:‘Boxing match’is over by Dana
SioSon AJPress
the Philippine Drug enforcement Agency (PDeA) remains in charge of leading the government’s anti-illegal drugs campaign, malacañang clarified monday, November 27. in a media briefing, Palace spokesperson harry roque pointed out that the drug war “remains” with the PDeA until President rodrigo Duterte signs a document stating otherwise. But while Duterte is still “inclined” to return the drug war to the Philippine National Police (PNP), roque said the chief executive has yet to make the final decision regarding the matter. “okay. it is safe to reveal that the president, while inclined to return it to the PNP has not PDEA chief of operations David Maramba (in black shirt) looks over the filing of made up completely his mind,” roque told re- Rep. Reynaldo Umali (left), chairman of the House Committee on Justice, chats with Speaker charges against two women at the office of Assistant City Prosecutor Noel Cellona. Inquirer.net photo by Jun Mendoza
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Pantaleon Alvarez during the impeachment proceedings at the House of Representatives. ManilaTimes.net photo by Ruy Martinez
for lawyer lorenzo “larry” Gadon, the “boxing match” is already over now that he has already proven his point in his allegations against Chief Justice maria lourdes sereno. A delighted Gadon on Wednesday, November 29, said he is “more than vindicated” by the testimony of supreme Court Associate Justice teresita de Castro during the house justice committee’s deliberation on his impeachment complaint against sereno. “i am very happy because i’m more than vindicated because what honorable Justice De Castro has said in her testimony confirmed everything that i have stated in my
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