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AMID INCREASED SABER-RATTLING OVER SOUTH CHINA SEA
Palace OK with US presence BY CATHERINE S. VALENTE AND DEMPSEY REYES
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HE United States’ presence in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) will be helpful, but China’s involvement is still necessary to ensure long-term stability, government ofkCIALS SAID
TRASH ON THE HOUSE A garbage truck that plunged into a house in West Rembo in Makati City is extricated on Tuesday. No one was hurt in the accident. PHOTO BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE
“The Philippines would want stability in this part of the world, in that part of the world,â€? Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said on Tuesday, following renewed rhetoric from both Washington and Beijing at a just-concluded regional security forum in Singapore. “[The] Philippines’ position is that every country has the right to use the waters in the South China Sea, as well as the air space and we want peace and quiet in that area. So, anything that will provide such kind of atmosphere, we are for it,â€? he told reporters in a BRIEkNG IN -ALACAĂ„ANG
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T bord e r s on the hilarious how the Yellows’ apologists undertake mental contortions or tear their hair out in exasperation to explain President Duterte’s overwhelming popular support, as demonstrated in his power to convince Filipinos in the recent elections TO VOTE INTO OFkCE SUCH CANDIDATES as Bong Go and Bato dela Rosa, unknown barely three years ago.
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Offers for speakership votes could balloon to P7M — Gonzales AN alleged money race for the House SPEAKERSHIP COULD RAMP UP SIGNIkCANTLY with one of the aspirants raising the possibility of vote offers going well beyond the P1 million earlier reported. “I heard yesterday na magiging P7 million pa yan, pero dapat wala nang
ganun (I heard yesterday that this would reach P7 million, but this should not be),� Pampanga Rep. Aurelio Gonzales told reporters. “Sana wala nang laban, pag-usapan na lang natin kasi maraming magiging damages (I hope there will no longer
HIGHER TOBACCO TAXES UP FOR DUTERTE’S APPROVAL A PROPOSED law hiking excise taxes on tobacco products is now up for President Rodrigo Duterte’s signature after the House of Representatives on Tuesday adopted a measure approved a day earlier by the Senate. Senate Bill (SB) 2233 expanded the measure’s coverage, adding “heated tobacco� and “vapor products� — currently not taxed, from traditional products such as cigarettes. “With the approval by both the Senate and
What’s inside COMELEC APPROVES CARDEMA SUBSTITUTION
KATHRYN BERNARDO AND SARAH GERONIMO SHARE STAR AWARDS BEST ACTRESS PLUM
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the House of Representatives of the bill seeking higher tobacco excise taxes, we have come one step closer to giving the government more elbow room to plug the funding gap for the UHC (Universal Health Care) program that aims to provide all Filipinos with affordable and quality healthcare,� Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara said. The law is expected to raise P15 billion
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out P1.07 billion. Gonzales, who is the national deputy campaign manager of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan, is among those being fielded by the ruling party. The others are Marinduque
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Palace: HUDCC must explain Marawi rehab fund diversion THE Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) could be liable for technical malversation for diverting Marawi rehabilitation funds, -ALACAÄANG SAID ON 4UESDAY The Commission on Audit (CoA) had said that the HUDCC gave the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) P5 million in Marawi funds to send internally
displaced persons (IDPs) to Mecca for the Hajj. “We will ask HUDCC to explain why it was that way,� Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said. “That would be technical malversation if proven true,� he added. The CoA, in a 2018 audit report, said the fund transfer was not authorized by the Office of the
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be a race; let’s just talk about it because [vote-buying] will cause much damage),� he added. A total of 153 votes need to be secured in the 304-man House of Representatives to become speaker, which means that at P7 million, an aspirant would have to shell
ROACH INPUT CRUCIAL FOR ‘TECHNICAL’ THURMAN FIGHT – FORTUNE
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THE glitches that marred the May 12 midterm elections are enough grounds to cancel Smartmatic’s contract with the Commission on Elections #OMELEC -ALACAĂ„ANG SAID on Tuesday. The poll body, which earlier said it would consider President Rodrigo Duterte’s directive to junk the technology deal, this week said procedures should be followed and the legal basis laid. Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo, however, said Smartmatic’s “inefficiencyâ€? SHOULD SUFkCE
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Commission on Elections Commissioner Luie Tito Guia answers lawmakers’ queries on the glitches that marred the midterm elections. The joint congressional oversight committee on the automated elections system conducted an inquiry on poll automation issues on Tuesday. PHOTO BY J.GERARD SEGUIA