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Palace defends DoJ probe of Iglesia
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JumPIng on bbl 14 senators sign up to interpellate Marcos version By Macon R. Araneta, Christine F. Herrera and Sandy Araneta
FOURTEEN senators have signed up to ask questions about the substitute to the Palacedrafted Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Sunday. Marcos, the sponsor of the bill, told radio dzBB, said he expected most senators to interpellate him, and added that if there were major defects in his draft, there was still time to introduce changes to the bill. As chairman of the Senate committee on local government, Marcos led the review of the Palace-backed BBL and found parts of it unconstitutional. He has sponsored a substitute bill instead that he said corrected those defects and that is more inclusive than the measure hammered out by government peace negotiators and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). Marcos said his substitute bill was drafted after consultations Next page
8 mayors quit NPC, sign up as Liberals By Dexter A. See SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union—Eight mayors of the Nationalist Peoples Coalition (NPC) in the first district of La Union and one independent took their oath as members of the Liberal Party (LP) Friday in Candon City, Next page Ilocos Sur.
‘Traffic problems are being addressed’
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70 years after. Members of the Living History Group from the Philippines carry a wreath to the American Cemetery in Manila on Sunday during a ceremony to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. AFP