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PIVOT DESPITE. In this file photo, taken Oct. 9, 2015, Filipino Marines (in green) and their US counterparts (in light brown) take positions during the annual Philippine-American amphibious landing exercise at the naval base in San Antonio, Zambales facing the West Philippine Sea. On Oct. 4, the Philippines and the United States launched war games against the backdrop of the unusual threat of American forces being ejected from the Philippines as President Rodrigo Duterte, who has sustained a verbal assault on Washington, pivots to China. AFP
War drill ‘finale’ launched
THE Philippines and the United States launched war games on Tuesday against the backdrop of the unusual threat of American forces being ejected from the Southeast Asian nation, as President Rodrigo Duterte pivots to China. Duterte has sustained a verbal assault on the United States, the Philippines’ former colonial ruler and mutual defense partner, since he took office on June 30 in response to criticism of his deadly war on crime. Duterte has in recent days warned the war games will be the last of his six-year term, and threatened to scrap a defense pact implemented by his predecessor that was meant to see more US troops in the Philippines to counter Chinese expansion in the South China Sea. “Better think twice now because I will be asking you to leave the Philippines altogether,” Duterte said on Sunday in his latest outburst against the Americans, full of typical invective. “The Americans, I don’t like them... they are reprimanding me in public. So I say: ‘Screw you, f--k you’,” he said, while signaling again that he wanted to forge closer alliances with China and Russia. Last week, Duterte, 71, also claimed the CIA was plotting to Next page assassinate him.
HOUSE Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez said Tuesday Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade’s performance in the first 100 days of the Duterte administration was a “failure.” He said Congress will not grant emergency powers to his department to solve the traffic problem because the parameters of the emergency powers being sought by the government must be defined. Tugade has not complied with Congress’ demand to provide the specifics and details of his plan to solve the traffic gridlock in many parts of the country. But he wants to become the “traffic crisis manager” once Congress grants him emergency powers. “Sad to say, I have not felt any improvement as far as traffic is concerned in Metro Manila and Metro Cebu,” said Alvarez, a key ally of President Rodrigo Duterte in the House of Representatives. He made his statement even as Senator Grace Poe said the Senate committee on public services had decided to hold a fourth public hearing on Oct. 12 on the proposed emergency powers to solve the traffic crisis. That extends the public hearings by the committee following the request of some senators to continue with those so they could learn more about the Transport department’s plans to solve the traffic mess. Next page
Duterte still at it, hits out at US, EU Tells Obama to ‘go to hell’, Europe to ‘purgatory’
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MID suggestions from his allies that he be more circumspect, President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday said he would not shut up.
To prove his point, he launched new tirades against his international critics, telling US President Barack Obama to “go to hell,” and for the European Union to “choose purgatory” instead of criticizing his war on illegal
drugs, which has already claimed 3,000 lives. “They’re telling me to stop making noises. No, I cannot stop. I’ll lose the momentum,” Duterte said during the Sulong Pilipinas Local Governance dialogues at
4 NBI deputies named; POEA, OWWA revamped PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has appointed new deputy directors of the National Bureau of Investigation in line with the bureau’s plan to reorganize itself, an official said Tuesday. NBI spokesman Ferdinand Lavin said the reorganization at the NBI was “ongoing.” He made his statement even as Philippine Overseas Employment Agency chief Hans Leo Cacdac was named administrator of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, replacing former OWWA head Rebecca Calzado.
PCCI sees results in drug war
Labor Secretary Sylvestre Bello III said Department of Justice’s prosecutor Claro Arellano is the new head of POEA. Duterte has appointed to the NBI Leopoldo Leuterio Jr. as Deputy Director for Regional Operations Service; Jose Yap as Deputy Director for Investigation Service; Antonio Pagatpat as Deputy Director for Administrative Services; Jose Doloiras as Deputy Director for Financial Service; and Ferdinand Lavin as Officer-in-Charge of the office of Next page
PASSPORT VALIDITY. Senator Alan Peter
Cayetano asks Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr., a question during a Senate public hearing extending the validity of Philippine passports from five to 10 years. The former is pushing for the establishment of a seamless and hassle-free processing of passports for Filipinos at home and abroad. Lino Santos
THE Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday expressed satisfaction with the results of President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on illegal drugs during his first 100 days in office. ”We know that foremost of the President’s promises was the very important issue on drugs and crimes. And on that aspect, we are very happy that he delivered,” PCCI president George Barcelon said. Barcelon and former PCCI president and now Employers Confederation of the Philippines president Donald Dee discussed the business sector’s impression on Duterte’s achievements so far. Malacañang says in just three months, the Duterte administration’s fight against illegal drugs
Makati City. “I cannot afford it, I’m now the President of the Philippines. The momentum has to be there, it will be there for the next six years until the last pusher is taken out of the Next page
De Lima facing censure By Macon RamosAraneta SENATOR Richard Gordon on Tuesday said Senator Leila de Lima could be censured, suspended or kicked out of the Senate for unparliamentary conduct, after she walked out of a hearing of the Senate justice committee Monday night. Gordon, who accused De Lima of withholding information from the committee, said any member of the panel could file a complaint against her, but said he would not be the one to do it. Gordon refused to apologize to De Lima, who demanded an apology after he had accused her ANGRY REACTION. Senator Leila de Lima is indignant while answering of committing “material concealment” in a previous inquiry reporters’ questions, a day after she walked out of the 5th Senate inquiry into the spate of extrajudicial into the government’s anti-drug related killings, taking ‘serious offense’ killings in the government’s war at accusations she concealed information on a criminal case filed against Next page confessed hitman Edgar Matobato. Ey Acasio on illegal drugs.
Sex video: House relents, no to replay THE alleged sex video of Senator Leila de Lima will not be played during the resumption of the House probe on the illegal drug trade at the New Bilibid Prison, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said Tuesday.
“We are not going to present anything about it,” Aguirre told reporters at the sidelines of the plenary deliberations on next year’s P3.35-trillion General Appropriations Bill in the House of Representatives.
He made the statement even as senators on Tuesday condemned and opposed the House’s plan to show the video. Led by Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III, they adopted Next page
Leila’s ‘whistleblower’ faces arrest By F. Pearl A. Gajunera DAVAO CITY—Davao Court issued an arrest warrant against Edgar Matobato, the self-confessed hitman who testified before the Senate, after he failed
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to show up for his arraignment on Tuesday before Branch 3 of the Municipal Trial Court in Cities here. Matobato’s lawyer, Gregorio Andolana, also failed to show up for the scheduled hearing, leading
Judge Silverio Mandalupe to cancel Matobato’s bail bond. Matobato faces charges for the possession of illegal firearms when he was arrested carrying a Colt .45 caliber pistol on June 9, Next page 2014.
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