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Deadlock over, 2019 budget sent to Palace
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Senate President Vicente Sotto 3rd and Sen. Panfilo Lacson hold copies of the 2019 budget measure that the former signed on Tuesday with ‘strong reservations.’ CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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Panelo said Duterte has the right to veto such provisions. “The Senate said [the realignments are] illegal, unconstitutional. The President says he will not sign anything unconstitutional. As far as he is concerned, he will need to evaluate whether the opinion of the Senate is indeed correct. It depends. The President is a lawyer,� he said.
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A N I L A Wa t e r Co. Inc., under kRE OVER A WATER shortage affecting parts of Metro Manila and Rizal PROVINCE SAID IT WOULD SLASH WATER BILLS NEXT MONTH TO PROVIDE RELIEF to its suffering consumers.
)N A NEWS BRIEkNG ON 4UESDAY -ANILA 7ATER PRESIDENT AND #HIEF %XECUTIVE /FkCER &ERDINAND DE LA #RUZ ANNOUNCED A bill waiver scheme to be applied two ways, covering consumption in March that would be billed in April. The scheme, he said, would address the “widespread inconvenienceâ€? caused by the unprecedented water shortage that hit about 1.2 million households. For all 6.8 million customers across its East Zone concession area, Manila Water will waive its minimum charge, which REPRESENTS THE kRST CUBIC METERS CONsumed in a month. This ranges from as low as P76 a month for lifeline customers to as high as P656 a month for industrial customers. This will cost Manila Water about P150 million. ÂłBillA2
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man Salvador Panelo said Duterte would give weight to the reservations of Sotto. “That’s his judgment call, he will have to review the enrolled bill. If it is consistent with the Constitution, he will sign it,� Panelo added. The President, according to the spokesman, “always does the right thing� and would study the measure fully. If the President thinks that the realignments are unconstitutional,
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02%3)$%.4 2ODRIGO $UTERTE WOULD carefully look into the controversyriddled 2019 budget bill passed by Congress before signing it into law, MalacaĂąang said on Tuesday. Senate President Vicente Sotto 3rd signed the P3.757 trillion national budget for 2019 “with strong reservaTIONS u kNALLY PASSING THE APPROPRIAtions act for Duterte’s approval. In a chance interview, Palace spokes-
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Former senator Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. greets his supporters who gathered in front of the Supreme Court building on Monday night to mark the 1,000th day of his poll protest against Vice President Maria Leonor ‘Leni’ Robredo. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEQUIA
MARCOS ASKS SC TO RESOLVE ELECTION PROTEST IN 2019
THE camp of former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong� Marcos Jr. on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court (SC), sitting as Presidential Electoral Tribunal, to investigate all concerned chairmen and members of the Board of Election Inspectors who served in the provinces of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). -ARCOS kLED HIS CONSOLIDATED REPLY with urgent motion to resolve his omnibus motion seeking a ruling from the
electoral tribunal on his poll protest within the year. Three years have lapsed since the POLL PROTEST WAS kLED /N 4UESDAY THE Marcos camp marked the 1,000th day OF THE kLING OF THE PROTEST Marcos expressed optimism that he could still win the protest against Vice President Maria Leonor ‘Leni’ Robredo even with just three years or halfway the contested term. George Erwin Garcia, lawyer for
Marcos, said they were hopeful that the electoral tribunal would be able to resolve the case within this year or before Chief Justice Lucas Bersamin RETIRES IN /CTOBER Garcia said whatever the ruling of the tribunal would be, they would respect it, but what they were asking is for it to expedite the case. “If the tribunal rules that [Robredo] really won the race, then we have to
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4(% 6/,5.4%%23 !GAINST #RIME and Corruption (VACC) told Catholic bishops not to meddle with the issue of the reimposition of the death penalty, insisting that it was the job of Congress. This was after the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) claimed that the death penalty was not the solution to the problem of illegal drugs in the country. “Don’t meddle with the death pen-
alty issue and let Congress do [its] job,â€? the VACC said in a statement. The CBCP on Monday urged the govERNMENT TO kRST LOOK AT OTHER ASPECTS OF the criminal justice system before the reimposition of the death penalty for drug smugglers. “The penalty is the last stage in the criminal justice system‌ so why DO THEY WANT TO ;kRST MAKE CHANGES= with the penalty?â€? Rudy Diamante,
executive secretary of CBCP Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care, said in an interview. “It (the death penalty) has never been effective and they know that‌ They know very well deep in their hearts, it is not the solution. Killing has never been the solution,â€? he added. But the VACC insisted that the capital punishment was the best deterrent to heinous crimes. ÂłMeddleA7