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NEWS / A2 VOL. XXXVI • NO. 168 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P20 • TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
BBM: PH won’t rejoin ICC
Orders study of gov’t position on ICC resuming probe of drug war By Vito Barcelo, Vince Lopez, and Marcon Ramos-Araneta
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HE Philippines has no intention of rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC), President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Monday.
The decision came after Marcos met ficials of his administration to discuss last week with the top lawyers and of- their strategy on the ICC’s investigation
of alleged human rights violations in the Philippines during his predecessor’s bloody war on drugs. Marcos said that he instructed the administration’s lawyers to study the procedure for responding to the investigation. At the meeting last week were Solicitor General Menardo Guevarra, Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce
Enrile, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez, and former Palace spokesman Harry Roque. “What we discussed during the meeting is what the ICC is saying that they will proceed with an investigation. But what we are saying is it is already being investigated here. The investigation is
ongoing, so why would there be a need for it?” he said. Last month, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan requested the resumption of the investigation into President Rodrigo Duterte’s anti-drug campaign after it was put on hold following a deferral request from the Philippine government. Next page
10 days of national mourning, flag at half staff to honor FVR By Vince Lopez, Rey E. Requejo, Maricel V. Cruz and Macon Ramos-Araneta PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared national days of mourning and ordered all government facilities across the country and abroad to fly the flag at halfstaff in honor of former
Economic, biz execs: Ramos social reformer ECONOMIC officials and business leaders paid tribute to former President Fidel V. Ramos, equating his leadership with stability and growth. Socio-economic Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan offered condolences to the Ramos family on behalf of the National Economic and Development Authority. “While in the academe, I saw firsthand and closely followed how his economic and social reform agenda, which centered on opening the economy and people empowerment, paved the way to foundational economic
President Fidel V. Ramos, who helped oust his father 36 years ago. “The death of Fidel V. Ramos, the 12th president of the Philippines is a great loss to our country and the Filipino people,” Marcos said in his proclamation declaring July 31 to Aug. 9 national days of mourning. “It is fitting to devote a period of national mourning to pay tribute to an esteemed leader who has dedicated his life to public service
and has left a lasting mark on our country,” he added. Ramos and Marcoses are distant relatives, Marcos Sr.’s grandfather and Ramos’s grandmother were siblings making Marcos Jr.’ his “distant nephew” and relative. Marcos also offered his condolences to the family of “Steady Eddie” as he was called, who passed away at the age of 94. Next page
HONORS FOR FVR. A military guard stands at attention at Malacanang Palace with the flag at half-mast on Monday, while members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines fire 105mm howitzer cannons at Camp Aguinaldo as a gun salute for former President Fidel V. Ramos, who passed away Sunday at the age of 94. Manny Palmero and Malacanang Photo
Garcia gets Comelec job; Bacarro for AFP, Azurin at PNP, de Lemos at NBI By Vito Barcelo and Vince Lopez Comelec’s George Garcia
PNP’s Lt. Gen Azurin
NBI’s Medardo de Lemos
AFP’s Lt. Gen. Bacarro
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed new heads of the Commission on Elections, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, and the National Bureau of Investigation. Marcos chose his former election lawyer, George Garcia, as Comelec chairman. Garcia will replace Saidamen Pangarungan and will serve as head of the poll body until Feb. 2, 2029. Pangarungan, Garcia, and Aimee Torre-
franca-Neri were earlier appointed by thenPresident Rodrigo Duterte. Their ad interim appointments, however, were bypassed by the powerful Commission on Appointments. “Under my watch, the Comelec will aim for meaningful reforms that will resolve issues identified by stakeholders and the voting public. These will include structural reforms that will strengthen good governance founded on accountability, transparency, and integrity,” Garcia said in a statement. “Rest assured that I will remain impartial Next page
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Marcos allays monkeypox fears: ‘Not as scary as COVID’ By Vince Lopez and Willie Casas President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday allayed fears of Filipinos on monkeypox, saying it is not as infectious as COVID-19. “I want to be very clear that this is not COVID. This is not like COVID. Monkeypox is not as scary as COVID,” he said on the sidelines of the COVID-19 booster Next page
PBBM RENEWS PUSH FOR BOOSTER VACCINES NEWS / A2 MONDAY VISITS. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (center) visits a vaccination site in Pasig City with Department of Health Officer-inCharge Ma. Rosario Vergeire (right) on Monday. Meanwhile, Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte (inset, left) leads the kick-off of the Brigada Eskwela program at Imus Pilot Elementary School in Imus, Cavite. AFP with Danny Pata
QUEENS ALL. The winners of the Binibining Pilipinas 2022 pageant pose together at
the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on Sunday. They are (from left) 2nd runner-up Stacey Gabriel, Bb. Pilipinas Globe Chelsea Fernandez, Bb. Pilipinas Intercontinental Gabrielle Basiano, Bb. Pilipinas International Nicole Borromeo, Bb. Pilipinas Grand International Roberta Tamondong, and 1st runner-up Nicole Budol. Danny Pata
Price cuts on diesel 60¢, LPG 75¢; Gasoline up 75¢ By Alena Mae S. Flores THE country’s oil firms raised the price of gasoline by P0.75 per liter but cut the cost of diesel and kerosene by P0.60 per liter and P0.75 per liter, respectively, ef-
fective 6 a.m. Tuesday. The oil firms also cut the price of cooking gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by P2.09 per kilo to reflect the lower contract price of LPG in the world market. “Petron will implement the follow-
ing price adjustments effective 6 a.m. on August 2: P0.75 per liter increase for gasoline; P0.60 per liter rollback for diesel, and P0.75 per liter rollback kerosene. These reflect movements in the Next page