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Zubiri emerges lone SP bet
As Villar drops from race, Migz bares his Senate committee heads By Macon Ramos-Araneta
S
ENATOR Cynthia A. Villar has backed out of the race for Senate president, leaving Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri the only contender for the highest post in the chamber.
“I am no longer interested,” Villar had the support of eight senators, most told reporters Wednesday, one day af- of them allied with outgoing President ter Senator Ronald dela Rosa said she Rodrigo Duterte.
“I want a simple life,” Villar said, adding that she would continue focusing on her advocacies—agriculture and the environment. Villar said she has already talked to Zubiri, who has been vocal about succeeding Senate President Vicente Sotto III. Senator Imee Marcos, older sister of Next page
Team Zubiri: 1. Loren Legarda, Senate President pro tempore 2. Joel villanueva, Majority Leader 3. Sherwin Gatchalian, Education and Ways and Means Committees 4. Nancy Binay, Tourism and Accounts Committees 5. Juan Edgardo Angara, Finance Committee 6. Robin Padilla, Constitutional Amendments Committee 7. JV Ejercito, Local Govt and Higher Education Committees 8. Raffy Tulfo, OFW Committee 9. Cynthia Villar, Agriculture and Environment Committees 10. Grace Poe, Public Services Committee
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CA bypasses Duterte nominees to Comelec, 2 other govt offices By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Vito Barcelo THE Commission on Appointments (CA) on Wednesday bypassed the confirmation of Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Saidamen Pangarungan and two other top officials of
the poll body, and two officials of other constitutional bodies. Senator Cynthia Villar, chairperson of the committee on constitutional commissions and offices, said the CA hearing on the nomination of the five officials, all appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte, was cancelled due to
the lack of a quorum. Also bypassed were Comelec Commissioners George Erwin Garcia and Aimee Torrefranca-Neri, Commission on Audit Chairperson Rizalina Noval Justol and Civil Service Commission Chairman Karlo Alexei Nograles. Villar said only nine mem-
bers attended the CA hearing, one member short of a quorum. She said the bypassed officials can Next page
Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri
BBM asks SC to dismiss DQ petition vs. him By Rey E. Requejo PRESIDENT-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court to dismiss a petition filed by civic leaders seeking to cancel his certificate of candidacy, saying it has no jurisdiction to hear the case, apart from the fact that the petition has no basis. In a comment dated May 31, Marcos through lawyer Estelito Mendoza argued it is only the Presidential Electoral Tribunal that has jurisdiction to hear cases questioning his eligibility as presidential candidate in the May 9 national elections. “The Honorable Court is without jurisdiction to issue the temporary restraining order and or enjoin and restrain Congress from canvassing the votes cast for BBM (Marcos). In addition, the request for a temporary restraining order has become moot,” his comment stressed. Next page
NCR on full alert vs. terrorist acts THE National Capital Region Police Office has gone on heightened security alert following two recent bombing incidents in Mindanao. Metro Manila, said NCRPO regional director Maj. Gen. Felipe Natividad, remains on full alert after last
week’s explosions in South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat. “We will be utilizing all of our resources in NCRPO to the maximum and heightened efforts to ensure safety and security of each and every resident of Metro Manila,” Natividad said.
ALWAYS READY. Members of the Manila Police District’s Special Weapons and Tactics patrol populated areas such as Divisoria Market on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, amid heightened security in the National Capital Region following recent bombings in Mindanao. Norman Cruz Earlier, the D e pa r t me nt of Transportation’s Office for Transportation Security (OTS) called on public transport operators and others in the transportation sector to ensure the strict implementation of approved security plans following the explosions.
“Bus operators, rail system operators, bus terminal operators, and tollway operators are strongly advised to remain vigilant,” the OTS said in its advisory. Natividad, however, called on the public not to panic.
THE Marcos family will not “revise history” following the victory of President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. but will share their side of the story “the best we can,” his sister Sen. Imee Marcos said Wednesday.
By Vito Barcelo THE administration of Presidentelect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. plans to invite bloggers to attend press briefings in Malacanang, incoming Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) chief Trixie Cruz-Angeles said Wednesday. “We are pushing for the accreditation of bloggers to be invited to some of the briefings, especially those conducted by the Presidentelect,” Angeles – a popular blogger herself -- said during a Laging Handa briefing. The incoming Press Secretary, who will oversee the PCOO, said the accreditation of bloggers to cover Malacanang press briefings is a “priority” for her incoming team. A similar effort of accrediting bloggers was also broached during the administration of President
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The senator, two years older than “BBM,” also did not rule out the Marcos government working with outgoing Vice President Leni Robredo, whom Marcos Jr. defeated by a landslide in the May 9 elections. The senator, eldest among the children of former President Ferdinand
Solante: Time to scrap crisis status of COVID By Willie Casas IT IS “high time” to remove the emergency tag on COVID-19, infectious disease expert Dr. Rontgene Solante said Wednesday, noting the “sustained” low number of cases being reported. Solante made the recommendation aftet the World Health Organization (WHO) said that it is working to declare an end to the COVID-19 outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern, even as doing so “doesn’t necessarily mean the pandemic itself will be over.” “I think it’s high time that we remove the emergency label of COVID-19 because of the persistent and sustained low number of recorded cases,” he Next page
By Rey E. Requejo and Rio N. Araja
Marcos Sr. and former first lady Imelda Marcos, earlier thanked the public for giving their family a “second chance.” In an interview on ANC Headstart, she said: “I don’t think that’s our effort at all, we will not revise anything, all we will do is to also make known, make
PRESIDENT-ELECT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is considering the appointment of House Deputy Speaker Rodante Marcoleta and two other allies of President Rodrigo Duterte to Cabinet posts, his incoming communications secretary said Wednesday. Incoming Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Trixie Cruz Angeles acknowledged that Marcoleta, Karen Jimeno and newspaper columnist Rigoberto Tiglao were being considered for Cabinet posts. Marcoleta’s name was being f loated as the next Energy secretary, while Jimeno and Tiglao are
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Bloggers may Imee: No history revision, only to tell our side of story get accredited as Palace press By Macon Ramos-Araneta
Tiglao, Jimeno, Marcoleta eyed for Cabinet posts
MARITIME ASSET. Philippine Coast Guard personnel welcome the arrival of its new multi-role response vessel (MRRV), the BRP Melchora Aquino, on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. Danny Pata