
Junta float sinks, at least for AFP
Talk of a civilian-military junta to unseat President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appears dead in the water — at least as far as the Armed Forces of the Philippines…
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Talk of a civilian-military junta to unseat President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appears dead in the water — at least as far as the Armed Forces of the Philippines…
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Under the proposed amendments, all F and J nonimmigrants shall be restricted to a fixed maximum period of stay upon entry, which cannot exceed four years in…
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Senator JV Ejercito on Wednesday welcomed the inclusion of five of his priority measures in the Marcos administration’s Common Legislative Agenda (CLA),…
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Wary budget watchdogs believe that a new small committee has been created in the House of Representatives in the guise of a body called the Budget Amendments…
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No senator, no President, or even a Chief Justice, acting in a personal capacity, is authorized to bend anything. What part of, ‘No man is above the law,’ is…
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The Department of Agriculture (DA) is considering an extension of the rice importation moratorium implemented by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., citing recent…
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Padilla said the AFP rejects any call that puts the military above its duty to the Filipino people and country.
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The Department of National Defense (DND) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) jointly reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to the Constitution. They…
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President Ferdinand Marcos did not directly use the Constitution overseen by Carlos Garcia and Diosdado Macapagal; instead, he promulgated a new Constitution…
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Many government officials in the major branches of governance are now linked to high profile corruption cases because the pattern of wrongdoing generated by…
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‘There is no science to determine how much you really earn when you buy it (palay) at P5 a kilo.’
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How many grand corruption scandals have occurred since the Philippines re-established the presidential–bicameral system almost five decades ago?
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‘We must fix what happened in the past. And if cases have to be filed, let’s file the cases.’
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Constitutional law expert and former Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) president Domingo Cayosa has expressed support for a Constitutional Convention…
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‘There are probably instances when, even if certain definitions or terms are clear, they are sometimes muddled to favor someone.’
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Prompted by the recent bickering between the House of Representatives and the Senate regarding the interpretation of “forthwith,” a House leader on Monday said…
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A Charter framer on Thursday warned that the Supreme Court (SC) might consider a grave abuse of discretion on the part of the House of Representatives if it is…
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As controversial as I know it will be, perhaps it is time to revisit the fundamental law of the land and craft another one.
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