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BBM eyes 3 inaugural sites
Luneta top choice with Fort Santiago, National Museum as alternatives
VOL. XXXVI • NO. 103 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 MONDAY, MAY 30, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
By Macon Ramos-Araneta
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HE camp of Presidentelect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is looking at outdoor historical sites, including the Quirino Grandstand, Fort Santiago, and the National Museum, as possible venues for his inauguration, his eldest sister, Senator Imee Marcos, said Sunday.
LIKELY VENUE. President-elect Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. is looking at the Quirino Grandstand as a possible venue for his inauguration, along with other outdoor historical sites such as Fort Santiago and the National Museum.
Imee: Next SP should come from UniTeam
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FOR former First Lady Imelda Marcos, last week's proclamation of her son, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos jr., as the country's next president was an “adrenaline rush.” "I have two presidents!” Mrs. Marcos said after her son presented her a copy of the resolution of the Commission on Elections proclaiming his victory. The remark of the 92-year-old Imelda was captured in a video clip that was part of the president-elect's latest video blog on Youtube. In the next clip, the 64-yearold Marcos Jr. could be seen telling
THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has ordered the immediate repatriation of Filipinos in Sri Lanka who want to return home amid the ongoing economic crisis in the foreign country. “Get them home. We have the money,” Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin
WEATHER Cloudy skies most part of the country THE southwest monsoon will bring cloudy skies and scattered rain showers and thunderstorms in the western section of Luzon and could cause flash floods or landslides due to heavy rains, the weather bureau said Sunday. In its 4 p.m. weather forecast, the state weather bureau said a Next page
his mother: “These are all for you and Daddy.” The Marcos patriarch, Ferdinand Sr., died in 1989, three years after being removed from office by the People Power Revolution in February 1986. “I was surprised because I saw her (Imelda) approaching and when I turned around, she was already on the stage,” Marcos Jr. said, recalling how his mother was able to join him on stage during his proclamation. “I wondered how she was able to get up on the stage. And it turned out that Next page
Hospital group allays concerns on rising COVID, dengue cases 'EVERYTHING'S FOR YOU AND DADDY.' Presidentelect Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. embraces his mother, former First Lady Imelda Marcos, during his proclamation as the country's 17th president at the House of Representatives on May 25, 2022. Marcos Jr. told his mother in a recent vlog that all of his efforts were 'for you and daddy.' AFP
DFA moves to repatriate Pinoys in Sri Lanka By Rey E. Requejo
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Imelda on son’s victory: ‘I have two presidents’
By Macon Ramos-Araneta THE next Senate President should come from the UniTeam senatorial slate to ensure the quick passage of crucial pieces of legislation under the next adm-inistration, Senator Imee Marcos said on Sunday. “I think everyone agreed that as far as the Senate is concerned, [the head] should come from UniTeam. What we need is a strong majority with 13 votes that we can count on,” said the senator and elder sister of President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. “That should be the case because with all the problems that we are facing, we should be able to move quickly in passing much needed laws,” she added. Sen. Marcos earlier said she will not seek the Senate presidency or any other leadership position in the 19th Congress. Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, Senator Cynthia Villar, Senator
“Sentimentally, I want it in Luneta. We are also looking at the Quirino Grandstand. But it is currently being temporarily used as a site for a hospital and quarantine,” she said in a radio interview. The senator said an outdoor venue will lower the risk of COVID-19 infections as there will be enough space for social distancing. The Quirino Grandstand is currently
Jr. said on Sunday. Locsin issued the order to attend to Filipinos who would seek repatriation amid the ongoing financial crisis in Sri Lanka. Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Sarah Lou Arriola said the department, through the Philippine Embassy in Dhaka and the Philippine Consulate in Colombo,
By Willie Casas and Rey E. Requejo THE Private Hospitals Associations of the Philippines Inc. (PHAPI) on Sunday played down concerns about the reported rise in dengue and COVID-19 infections,
saying these are still manageable for now. In an interview over radio dzBB, PHAPI president Dr. Rene Jose de Grano said the rainy season has caused the increase in dengue cases, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao, in the last two weeks. Next page
continues to monitor the current economic crisis in Sri Lanka. “We are also closely coordinating with Filipino community leaders on the situation on the ground,” Arriola added. Last week, the DFA said they were ready to repatriate nationals should circumstances necessitate their return to the Philippines. Next page
7 missing in sea collision off Palawan RESCUERS searched waters off the Philippines on Sunday for seven people missing after a collision between a fishing boat and a cargo ship, authorities said. The Philippine fishing vessel and Marshall Islands-flagged MV Happy Hiro collided Saturday east of Palawan Island, the Philippine Coast Guard said. The fishing boat capsized and sank in the Sulu sea, coast guard spokesman Commodore Armando Balilo said. Thirteen of its 20 crew members were plucked from the water by another fishing boat before being transferred to
the Happy Hiro. They suffered minor injuries. The coast guard deployed rescue teams from nearby stations to scour the waters for the seven missing crew members. The Philippines, an archipelago of more than 7,000 islands, has a poor maritime safety record. Mishaps and overcrowding are common on vessels that are often wooden-hulled outriggers used for fishing or transporting people. Next page
BACK IN MANILA. Vice President Leni Robredo and her daughters arrive in the country late Saturday evening from the United States where she attended the graduation of her youngest, Jillian, from New York University with a double major in economics and mathematics.