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Poe in cloSe win Voting 5-4, tribunal junks bid to disqualify By rey E. requejo and Macon ramos-Araneta
BY a close 5-4 vote, the senate electoral Tribunal on Tuesday dismissed the disqualification case filed against senator Grace Poe that sought to oust her from the senate for not being a natural-born Filipino. Those who voted to dismiss the case were Senators Vicente Sotto III, Bam Aquino, Pia Cayetano, Cynthia Villar and Loren Legarda. All three Supreme Court justices sitting in the nine-member SET— Associate Justices Antonio Carpio, Teresita Leonardo de Castro and Arturo Brion—as well as Senator Nancy Binay, daughter of Poe’s rival for the presidency next year, Vice President Jejomar Binay Jr., voted in favor of granting the petition against Poe filed by Rizalito David. Following the vote, Legarda said that based on the ruling, Poe as a foundling is considered a natural-born Filipino citizen—a requirement for being a senator or the President. “Yes there was a vote, it was a vote of 5-4, five dismissing the petition of Mr. David and four concurring with the petition of Mr. David. In short, five voted to uphold the natural born citizenship of Senator Grace Poe and four decided against it,” Legarda told reporters after the SET session at Manila Polo Club in Makati City. Legarda said there was no official announcement yet, as David—a losing senatorial candidate—may still petition the tribunal to reconsider the ruling. Legarda said there was no lengthy discussion on the issue Tuesday as they had submitted their separate written opinions Next page before the meeting.
Vietnam, PH sign strategic agreement
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Arrival. US President Barack Obama arrives at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Tuesday to attend the Apec Leaders’ Meeting in Manila after disembarking from Air Force One. Eric Apolonio
Obama arrives, offers Philippines another warship aboard the Philippine Navy’s flagship, shortly after arriving in Manila for a summit of Asia-Pacific US PRESIDENT Barack Obama leaders to also be attended by Chion Tuesday offered the Philippines nese President Xi Jinping. a warship as part of a $250-million “My visit here underscores our aid package to Southeast Asian al- shared commitment to the security lies worried about Chinese efforts of the waters of this region and to to control the South China Sea. the freedom of navigation,” Obama Obama made the pledges said as he announced the assistance.
By Andrew Beatty and Joyce p. pañares
The offers were aimed at reassuring allies that the United States was committed to maintaining security in the region’s waters, following Chinese artificial island building in parts of the South China Sea. China claims nearly all of the sea, a strategically vital waterway home to some of the world’s most important shipping routes.
The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have competing claims to parts of the sea, which is also believed to sit atop vast oil and gas resources. China’s building of artificial islands close to the Philippines prompted the US to deploy a missile destroyer and B-52 bombers to the area in recent weeks. Next page