+ Follow APPOINTIVE Tag
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Realistic goals
[Summary] => Among the 24 incumbent senators, 21 reportedly have relatives occupying elective or appointive positions in government or who are members of their staff. This is raising questions on the fate of the anti-dynasty bill, which the chamber is set to tackle.
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[Title] => It's final: Cabinet bets must quit, says Supreme Court
[Summary] => It’s final.
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[Title] => Supreme Court asked to clarify ruling on resignation of government officials seeking elective posts
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) was asked yesterday to clarify its ruling requiring Cabinet and other appointed officials seeking elective offices this May to relinquish their posts upon filing of their certificates of candidacy (COCs).
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Hanging on
[Summary] => If appointive officials seeking elective posts in May have any delicadeza, they would not even need a court ruling deeming them resigned after filing their certificates of candidacy. Instead appointive officials, including Cabinet members, have said they intend to appeal the latest Supreme Court ruling, which said the officials concerned are deemed resigned upon filing their COCs.
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[Title] => Supreme Court: Cabinet bets deemed resigned
[Summary] => Cabinet members running in the May elections should resign from their posts.
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[Title] => Uneven and unclear
[Summary] => The playing field in the coming 2010 elections is getting more and more uneven.
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[Title] => Supreme Court ruling favors appointed executives
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) yesterday allowed appointed government officials seeking to run in next year’s elections to stay on in their posts and actively campaign even after filing their certificates of candidacy (COC).
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February 24, 2010 - 12:00am