“Let the Senate go quiet.” This was Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano's challenge to the minority senators
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Luistro welcomes poll showing 74% of Filipinos back Duterte impeachment
House lead prosecutor and justice committee Chair Gerville Luistro on Monday welcomed the latest Octa Research survey showing strong public support for proceeding with the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. Luistro said the findings validate what the House prosecution panel believes is the public demand for accountability. Octa’s latest Tugon ng Masa
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Luistro: Duterte impeach trial should be moved earlier if rescheduled
Any revision to the Senate impeachment court’s tentative timeline for Vice President Sara Duterte’s trial should move the proceedings forward rather than delay them, House lead prosecutor and Batangas Rep. Gerville Luistro said Monday. Luistro stressed that the 1987 Constitution requires not only the convening of the impeachment court but also the prompt conduct of
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Angara leads oath-taking of nearly 1,000 promoted Caraga educators
BUTUAN CITY — Education Secretary Sonny Angara on Monday administered the oath-taking of 956 newly promoted teachers and school heads in the Caraga region, in line with the Marcos administration’s effort to address career stagnation among public school educators. The ceremony, held at Agusan National High School, covered educators from Agusan del Norte, Butuan City,
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Manila Water assures sufficient water supply despite lower Angat levels
Manila Water affirms its readiness to ensure a reliable and safe water supply across its East Zone concession despite declining water levels in Angat Dam, even as increased water demand is expected when classes resume on June 8. Although the level of Angat Dam has fallen below the minimum operating level of 180 meters, Manila
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Quimbo urges joint congressional talks to fast-track priority bills
MANILA, Philippines – Marikina Rep. Miro Quimbo on Monday recommended a joint congressional caucus between the Senate and the House of Representatives to fast-track the approval of bills identified as priorities by the Marcos administration. In a media briefing, Quimbo said lawmakers could push priority bills more quickly through the legislative mill if congressional leaders
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Jinggoy Estrada On Choosing To Surrender Rather Than Seek Senate Custody
Senator Jinggoy Estrada did not yield to threats and pressure. Senator Jinggoy Estrada surrendered and claimed that he turned down proposals to abandon the Senate’s “independent” majority bloc. Hours after the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division issued the warrant for the arrest of Senator Jinggoy Estrada, he appeared and surrendered, vowing to face the charges against him “head-on.” ... Read more
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Mandaue City moves to crack down on illegal drag racing
MANDAUE CITY, Cebu — Mandaue City is set to impose stricter measures against illegal drag racing on public roads through a proposed resolution aimed at protecting motorists, pedestrians, and communities from the dangers of unauthorized speed contests. Councilor Carlo Pontico Fortuna authored the measure, which reiterates the prohibition of illegal street racing and directs traffic
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Sandiganbayan: Jinggoy Estrada to be committed to Payatas
Sen. Jinggoy Estrada will be committed to the New Quezon City Jail in Barangay Payatas, the Sandiganbayan confirmed.
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Dy: Kalinga Act boosts confidence in govt’s handling of oil shocks
Speaker Faustino “Bojie” Dy III said the proposed Kalinga Act would establish a permanent government response framework for oil price shocks, ensuring timely assistance for consumers, businesses, and vulnerable sectors during periods of fuel price volatility. Dy said House Bill No. 9305, or the Comprehensive Assistance for Livelihood, Inflation, Business, and Goods (Kalinga) Act, aims
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