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[Title] => Trojan horses seen in impeachment
[Summary] => The leader of the opposition in the House of Representatives said Malacañang, through its allies in Congress, is bent on "putting Trojan horses in the (impeachment) prosecution team" by ousting Speaker Manuel Villar Jr. and seizing control of the chamber.
Minority Leader Feliciano Belmonte Jr. (Lakas, Quezon City) said yesterday the Pa-lace seemed bent on "watering down and diluting the seriousness of the impeachment complaint and sabotaging the impeachment process" against President Estrada.
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[Title] => House sets vote of confidence
[Summary] => Congressmen belonging to the administration Lapian ng Masang Pilipino (LAMP) are set to give their embattled party boss, President Estrada, a vote of confidence.
The vote is contained in a resolution that Rep. Danilo Suarez (LAMP, Quezon), chairman of the House ways and means committee, is now circulating among coalition members for their signatures.
Suarez told reporters yesterday that more than 80 LAMP congressmen have already signed the resolution.
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[Summary] => The House of Representatives opens plenary debates today on President Estradas proposed P725-billion national budget for next year.
The chambers appropriations committee has recommended the Presidents proposal almost intact despite doubts raised about the revenue targets.
Rep. Gilberto Duavit (LAMP, Rizal), committee chairman, told reporters yesterday that his panel is for keeping the spending level proposed by Malacañang.
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Minority Leader Feliciano Belmonte Jr. (Lakas, Quezon City) said yesterday the Pa-lace seemed bent on "watering down and diluting the seriousness of the impeachment complaint and sabotaging the impeachment process" against President Estrada.
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The vote is contained in a resolution that Rep. Danilo Suarez (LAMP, Quezon), chairman of the House ways and means committee, is now circulating among coalition members for their signatures.
Suarez told reporters yesterday that more than 80 LAMP congressmen have already signed the resolution.
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Rep. Gilberto Duavit (LAMP, Rizal), committee chairman, told reporters yesterday that his panel is for keeping the spending level proposed by Malacañang.
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October 10, 2000 - 12:00am