Duterte’s grave threats
Like any ordinary citizen, Duterte is subject to the criminal jurisdiction for whatever crime/s he may have committed, including grave threats, which Castro is contemplating on filing against the former president
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Like any ordinary citizen, Duterte is subject to the criminal jurisdiction for whatever crime/s he may have committed, including grave threats, which Castro is contemplating on filing against the former president
THE National Book Development Board (NBDB) of the Philippines joins the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany, which started on Wednesday, October 18, and is currently running until Sunday, October 22.
The House of Representatives under the leadership of Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez will act as one to fight any threat or intimidation against any of its members, Majority Leader Jose Manuel Dalipe said.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, October 19) — An animal shelter in Davao City that was ordered shut wants authorities to reinvestigate the complaint filed by its neighbors on alleged foul odor and loud noise coming from the facility housing over 300 stray dogs and cats.
MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives under the leadership of Speaker Martin Romualdez will not just protect the institution from being maligned with baseless insinuations, but will also protect its members who may be exposed to physical bodily harm, a congressman said.
Ex-president Rody Duterte’s admission of wanton killings during his Davao City mayoralty dented his daughter VP Sara’s political stature.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, October 19) — Former President Rodrigo Duterte challenged the Commission on Audit (COA) to expose how members of Congress spent public funds during the past years.
MANILA, Philippines — The Quezon City government, under Mayor Joy Belmonte, has passed the Commission on Audit (COA)’s review of the utilization of its P1.588-billion development fund for last year, while the Davao City government has been flagged for inappropriately charging from its 2022 DF P6.454 million worth of expenses not related to development projects.