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Romualdez confirms bid for speakership By Maricel V. Cruz LAKAS-CHRISTIAN Muslim Democrats president Martin Romualdez on Monday confirmed the statement of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte Carpio that he is eyeNext page ROMUALDEZ ing the speakership of the 18th Congress. VOL. XXXIII • NO. 23 • 3 SECTIONS 16 PAGES • P18 • TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2019 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
FLARING FRONDS. Fr. Jerico Habunal, parish priest of the Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish in Muntinlupa City, burns palm leaves to be used tomorrow, Ash Wednesday, which were blessed in the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebration, when Christians carry palms to recognize the Gospels’ reference to Jesus’ path being covered in palm fronds on the day he entered Jerusalem. Norman Cruz
On narco-list: Convict first Web at 30: ‘Out-ofcontrol monster’? MEYRIN, Switzerland—Thirty years ago this month, a young British software engineer working at a lab near Geneva invented a system for scientists to share information that would ultimately change humanity. But three decades after he invented the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee has warned that his creation has been
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Misuari gets free pass after Rody steps in By Nat Mariano and Macon Ramos-Araneta PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte had asked a court to allow Moro National Liberation Front leader Nur Misuari to travel abroad, despite pending graft cases against him. “Misuari came to my office the other night because he wanted to go out, he was not allowed because he has a case. I talked to the police,
Comelec says drug suspects presumed innocent By Rio N. Araja and Macon Ramos-Araneta
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OMMISSION on Elections spokesman Director James Jimenez on Monday said that even if a candidate is included in the so-called ‘narco-list,’ he or she cannot be automatically disqualified for the May 13 midterm elections.
“We maintain na until there is a final conviction, there should be a presumption of innocence and therefore, hindi sya disqualifying,” Jimenez said. The Comelec official said, however, that the list might be useful for law enforcement agencies, but insisted that it would not affect the status of
electoral candidacies. Earlier, Department of the Interior and Local Government spokesman Jonathan Malaya said the “narco-list” made public in time for the barangay or village elections in 2016 showed mixed results on the candidacies of those named in Next page the narco-list.
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Senate bucks budget over pork insertions By Macon Ramos-Araneta SENATE President Vicente Sotto III vowed to block the transmittal of the P3.757-trillion national budget for 2019 to the Palace if it can be proved that some congressmen made “pork” insertions into the version already ratified by the bicameral conference committee. Reacting to Senator Panfilo Lacson’s allegations that such insertions were made, Sotto said this would be a viola-
tion of the Constitution and the legislative process. Nobody, he said, could add or subtract or otherwise change the budget approved by the bicameral conference committee and ratified by both houses of Congress. The signatures of the Senate president and the House speaker are needed in all proposed measures approved by Congress before they are sent to Malacañang for the President’s signature. Next page
DOJ probes drug-dealing inmate By Rey E. Requejo
THE Justice department on Monday ordered the Bureau of Corrections and the National Bureau of Investigation to investigate the drug ring operations done remotely from inside the New Bilibid Prison using the Internet. Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said he issued the order after Cebu police discovered that a drug ring in their prov-
ince was being run by Rustico Ygot, an inmate from the Bilibid Prison. “I will direct the NBI and BuCor to immediately investigate the matter,” Guevarra said in a text message. Meanwhile, the police arrested a 23-year-old drug trafficker, a woman, and seized P14 million worth of the party drug ecstasy and cannabis during a buybust operation in Quezon City Monday. Next page
PRESIDENTIAL PITCH. President Rodrigo Duterte makes a pitch for this year’s candidates under the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan campaign Sunday at the Mayor Agan Coliseum in Zamboanga City. Presidential Photo
Rody takes a dig at Otso Diretso: Straight to hell
By Nat Mariano PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday slammed the opposition senatorial slate “Otso Diretso,” saying they would all go straight to hell for their “lack of qualification.”
As he continued to tour the country to campaign for his chosen candidates in the May midterm elections, Duterte took time to mock the capabilities of the opposition senatorial candidates. “Who will you replace them with? The Otso Diretso that will directly go to hell?”
the President said in his speech, drawing laughter and applause from the crowd during a campaign rally of the ruling PDP-Laban party in Zamboanga City. “Just to be honest, I’m not [impressed] with them. Those people did Next page