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Romualdez renews push for Cha-Cha

RAPTORS ROUT INJURY-HIT WARRIORS

By Maricel V. Cruz

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VOL. XXXIII • NO. 113 • 3 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 • FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com

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LEYTE Rep.-elect Martin Romualdez has vowed to support President Rodrigo Duterte’s efforts to amend the Constitution to speed up the Philippines’ economic growth. Romualdez, a lawyer and president of the Philippine Constitution Association and the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats, said the push for Charter change should be in the list of priorities of national leaders as this would complement the Duterte administration’s initiatives to accelerate economic growth. “We will keep our dedication, commitment, passion and the flame burning in pursuing federalism until we reap the real benefits of genuine constitutional reforms for our children and the succeeding generations,” said Romualdez, one of the frontrunners in the Speakership race. “I urge my colleagues and the Filipino people to stand behind President Duterte and help push a federal Constitution to create opportunities and for strong economic growth to be felt also by ordinary people. “The federalism advocacy of President Duterte is a golden opportunity to unlock the doors of peace, progress and prosperity of the country and the people.” In December, the House of Representatives voted 224 against 22 with three abstentions approving on third and final reading its version of a federal Constitution under Resolution of Both Houses

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DESPITE encountering numerous glitches, the Commission on Elections on Thursday said that the Vote Counting Machines used in the May 13 mid-term polls elections performed accurately. The COMELEC and Legal Network for Truthful Elections , its partner organization for the random manual audit, said the VCMs performed at an overall accuracy rate of 99.993 percent, much higher compared to the previous elections where overall accuracy rate was at 99.8840 percent. Based on 700 of 715 clustered precincts, the COMELEC and Lente, along with the Philippine Statistics Authority, said RMA of the votes cast in the May 13 elections showed nearly 100-percent accuracy compared to the results of the VCMs. According to Commissioner Luie Tito Guia, head of the RMA committee, despite technical glitches, the May 13 polls was considered “successful and fraud free.” Next page

By Vito Barcelo

Three-man probe team looks into P1.8-b drug case By Rey E. Requejo THE Department of Justice has created a three-man panel of prosecutors to conduct a preliminary investigation on the drug complaint filed by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency in connection with the smuggling in of P1.8 billion

worth of illegal drugs concealed in a tapioca shipment in March. Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Clarisa Kuong has been assigned as head of the panel, with Assistant State Prosecutors Rodan Parrocha and Noel Antay Jr. as members, said Senior Deputy State Prosecutor Theodore Villanueva.

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2 bishops deny role in ‘Bikoy’ videos, destab

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By Vito Barcelo, Macon Ramos-Araneta and Rey E. Requejo

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“Very good. Way beyond cordial. Off to a good start I could say,” Sotto said when asked to describe the caucus held in the house of Senator Manny Pacquiao in Dasmariñas Village, Makati. Declaring the “fellowship dinner a success,” Sotto said they assume “all is well.” “Just one or two committees remain [unresolved],” he added. Also in attendance at the caucus were Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto, Senate Minority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri and

The panel of prosecutors will issue summons to the respondents in the complaint soon and require them to submit their counter-affidavits to the complaint. Named as respondents in the complaint were Dong-An Dong, Julie Hao Gamboa, Fe Tamayosa, Alvin Bautista, Jane Abello Next page

TWO leaders of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines on Thursday denied allegations that they were part of a scheme to oust President Rodrigo Duterte, after they were implicated by Peter Joemel Advincula alias Bikoy in the supposed plot. In a statement, former CBCP president Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas denied any plan linking him to oust the President, saying his role as a priest is to morally guide the public based on the teachings of the Church and not to overthrow the government. CBCP vice president Bishop Pablo David also denied Advincula’s claim, saying he never met with people allegedly looking to oust the President. Next page

Aussies warned vs. travel to south By Rey E. Requejo

THE Australian government has sustained the warning to its citizens against traveling to Central and Western Mindanao, Zamboanga and Sulu due to the “very high threat” of kidnapping, terrorist attacks and violent conflicts in those areas. “We remind Australians of the very high threat of kidnapping in the southern Philippines, especially along the Zamboanga peninsula, in the Sulu Archipelago and in the coastal waters between the Philippines and Sabah, Malaysia,” Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said in its June 5 travel advisory. The advisory posted in its website also asks its citizens to reconsider their need to travel in the eastern portion of Mindanao

due to the “high level of risk” in the area. Australians have also been reminded that the Southern Philippines has been placed under martial law, the advisory said, noting that military rule will heighten the authorities’ power to detain suspects and impose curfews and checkpoints. The advisory also urged its citizens residing in other areas of the Philippines to exercise a high level of caution due to the high threat of terrorist attacks in the country, including Manila. “Be alert to possible threats around locations that have a low level of protective security and places that could be terrorist targets. Possible targets include commercial and public places frequented by foreigners,” the advisory says. Australia also said it is illegal for foreigners to join political rallies.

ON THE MOVE. An unidentified worker works snappily on power meters that dot an electric post in Tondo, Manila after Meralco has announced a P0.19 decrease in power bill this June. Meralco, the country’s biggest power distributor, says this is the second straight month of power rate reduction. Norman Cruz

Black hole mystery solved WOMAN POWER. Capt. Monessa Catuncan, 33-year-old daughter of Filipino immigrants from Pasay City and Olongapo City but now live in Mesquite, Texas, shows the power of women in a male-dominated discipline, was recently featured by the Asian Journal for her exceptional accomplishments as a pilot of an F-16 Fighting Falcon jetfighter.

PARIS—Scientists on Thursday unveiled the most detailed simulation of a black hole yet, solving a mystery dating back more than four decades over how the stardevouring monsters consume matter. Next page

YouTube crackdown WASHINGTON—YouTube announced it would ban videos promoting or glorifying racism and discrimination as well as those denying well-documented violent events, like the Holocaust or the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting. Next page


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