Villar: NP remains formidable in Las Piñas
SEN. Cynthia Villar said that the Nacionalista Party (NP), the oldest political party in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, remains a force to be reckoned with in Las Piñas City.
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SEN. Cynthia Villar said that the Nacionalista Party (NP), the oldest political party in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, remains a force to be reckoned with in Las Piñas City.
Las Piñas City remains a stronghold of the Nacionalista Party (NP), with two senators, one congresswoman, and majority of local elected officials aligned with its ranks.
MANILA, Philippines — Social media users blasted actor and Ormoc Rep. Richard Gomez for his post on EDSA traffic.
Senator Mark Villar delivered his sponsorship speech on the proposed amendments to the charter of the Development Bank of the Philippines. Senate Bill No. 2804 authored by Senator Mark Villar and Senate President Chiz Escudero has undergone multiple consultative meetings, public hearings, and technical working group sessions to craft Committee Report No. 308, which Senator Mark sponsored on the Senate floor.
SEN. Pia Cayetano, who chairs the Senate Committee on energy, has formally endorsed the passage of a bill supporting the full development of the Philippines’ natural gas industry.
In a celebration filled with faith and unity, Senator Christopher "Bong" Go joined the El Shaddai community in celebrating their 40th anniversary at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila on Saturday, August 17. The event also marked the 85th birthday of Brother Mike Velarde, the revered spiritual leader of the movement.
Senator Mark Villar presided over the public hearing on the amendments to Republic Act No. 10752 or the Right of Way Act.
An advocacy group prodded senators to act on two measures which seek to amend the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, saying existing laws remain helpless against online piracy.