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Biz groups slam Senate ‘chaos’ ‘Principled realignment’ needed to stem ‘erosion of confidence’ By Othel Campos
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HE country’s biggest business groups called for a “principled realignment” of the Senate leadership amid what it described as “erosion of confidence” following the recent “drama and chaos” at the Upper Chamber.
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Will you (senators) prioritize long-term democratic stability over short-term political survival? History will judge you by your actions during this critical period. – Makati Business Club
Deaths rise to 4, some 17 still missing in mishap By Vince Lopez, Vito Barcelo and Ram Superable THE death toll in the collapse of a building under construction in Angeles City, Pampanga has increased to four
• DOLE summons building contractors as more bodies were retrieved Monday morning, the Bureau of Fire Protection
(BFP) Central Luzon said. The BFP said 17 others were still missing. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) thus summoned conNext page
In separate statements, the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) and the Makati Business Club (MBC) urged senators to uphold institutional integrity and restore public confidence in the Senate as it convenes as an impeachment court for the trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. MBC, which has over 400 members, said the recent “drama and chaos” in
RACE AGAINST TIME.
Rescuers scour the rubble for signs of life while a K-9 dog and its handler, inset, search for survivors almost two days after the unfinished nine-story building collapsed early Sunday in Balibago, Angeles City. Quezon City Fire District
the Senate had severely damaged the institution’s credibility, adding that the leadership must remain independent as senators undertake one of their most important constitutional responsibilities. “Will you (senators) prioritize longterm democratic stability over shortterm political survival? History will Next page
Minority bloc senators hit Imee for‘propaganda, disinformation’ By Ram Superable and Joel E. Zurbano
who is currently facing a warrant of arrest from the International Criminal Court (ICC), has been presumed to be “armed and dangerous” under existing protocols.
TENSIONS ran high anew at the Senate yesterday after senators belonging to the minority bloc denounced a video presentation made by Senator Imee Marcos on alleged Charter change conspiracy as propaganda and disinformation. Marcos presented the video which accused administration officials and members of Congress of colluding with each other to amend the 1987 Charter through a Constitutional assembly and to lower the required age for president to 35 to allow Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto to make a bid for the top position in 2028. Marcos also mentioned that anoth-
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NBI asks PNP to cancel firearm permits of fugitive Sen. Bato By Vince Lopez and Cherrie Anne E. Villahermosa THE National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has requested the Philippine Na-
tional Police (PNP) to cancel the firearms licenses registered under the name of Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa. NBI director Melvin Matibag confirmed on Monday that the bureau has
sent the formal request letter to the PNP. However, the PNP said it has yet to receive the NBI’s request to revoke Dela Rosa’s gun licenses. Matibag said earlier that Dela Rosa,
Marcos names Tolentino acting DOLE chief vice ailing Laguesma By Charles Dantes PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. named former Senator Francis Tolentino as the new Department of Labor and Employment Secretary, Malacañang announced yesterday. In a press briefing, Presidential Communications Office Undersecre-
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Sen. Migz Zubiri
Sen. Imee Marcos
tary Claire Castro confirmed Tolentino’s appointment, replacing Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma. Tolentino took his oath before Mr. Marcos later Monday at Malacañang Palace. Castro said Laguesma’s departure from the Cabinet was related to his Next page
PBBM leaves for Japan today for 4-day visit NGCP seeks PNP assistance to probe power line sabotage
By Charles Dantes
PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will embark on his first state visit to Japan this week, with Manila and Tokyo expect-
ed to announce new agreements on defense, trade, investment, and human resources as the two allies deepen cooperation amid regional security concerns in the Indo-Pacific.
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THE National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) has formally requested the assistance of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in investigating a possible act of sabotage involving the Ilijan-Tayabas 500-kilovolt (kV) transmission line. Next page