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Stonefish baptized; Erap among ninongs
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TRIBUTE. One of the eight floats that depict the history of Davao from the time of Datu Bago until the present day Davao rolls along San Pedro Street during yesterday’s 80th Araw ng Davao Parada Dabawenyo. Lean Daval Jr.
HE youngest son of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte and husband Manases Carpio was baptized at the St. Francis Assisi Parish in Maa at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 16 in time with the celebration of the 80th Araw ng Dabaw. Photos of the baptism rite were sent to the media by the Davao City Information Office. Davao City Archbishop Romulo Valles officiated the holy mass and the baptism rite for Stonefish, whose real name is Marko Digong Duterte Carpio. “The baptism ceremony for Stonefish was very private -- witnessed only by members of the Duterte and Carpio families and the godparents,” the CIO said in a press statement. Ninongs of Stonefish include Waldo Carpio, Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte, Sebastian Duterte, Cyril Marasigan, Neil Canedo, Jacob Soriano, Charlie Tan, Elijah Manuel Pepito, Joy Lamanosa, Orlando Basilio Jr., Aaron Velasco, Joseph Estrada, Jefry Tupas, and Brian William Uy. Her Ninangs include Janette Velasco, Darlyne Rubio, Mayjoy Ramos, Charo Rejuso-Munsayac, and Joyce Domingo-Dapat. ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ
OUST RODY DOJ, SolGen say impeachment plaint vs President baseless
By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ
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HE first impeachment complaint against President Duterte was filed before the Office of the Secretary General in the House of Representatives on Thursday, March 16, by Magdalo party-list Rep. Gary Alejano .
Alejano cited in his complaint on five grounds, including alleged violation of the constitution, bribery, betrayal of public trust, graft and corruption, and other high crimes. However, the Department of Justice and the Office of the Solicitor General said that the impeachment complaint has no legal basis. (Separate story on page 2.) In a press conference that followed the filing, Rep. Ale-
jano told reporters that high crimes allegedly committed by the President Duterte involved the killing of over 8,000 drug offenders and the reported 1,400 killings by the Davao Death Squad when the President was still the mayor of Davao City. The killings of said drug defenders, Alejano pointed out, did not pass through the instituted democratic process in the country.
On the alleged corruption, the Magdalo solon said President Duterte should be impeached for amassing P2.2 billion in undeclared wealth. He said the graft and corruption charges are supported by records of transactions and bank accounts. He alleged that the President, when he was the mayor of Davao City, employed more than 11,000 ghost employees.
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