+ Follow DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADER JUAN PABLO BONDOC Tag
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[Title] => Ecija solon accuses colleague of terrorism
[Summary] => A Nueva Ecija congressman was accused yesterday of "terrorizing" the House of Representatives by questioning the quorum.
Deputy Majority Leader Juan Pablo Bondoc (NPC, Pampanga) made the accusation after Rep. Raul Villareal raised the quorum question shortly after the session opened, prompting the presiding officer, Deputy Speaker Raul Gonzales, to declare an adjournment.
Bondoc said the Nueva Ecija solon is "terrorizing the House and holding it hostage."
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[Title] => Three House leaders solidly behind Speaker
[Summary] => Three House leaders denied yesterday that there is an "incipient mutiny" in the chamber, saying they are solidly behind the leadership of Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr.
In a joint statement, Majority Leader Neptali Gonzales II and Deputy Majority Leader Juan Pablo Bondoc said speculations that there is trouble brewing in the House were without basis.
"We disown the alleged mutiny and reaffirm our unqualified and unwavering support for Speaker de Venecias leadership," they said.
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DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADER JUAN PABLO BONDOC
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[Title] => Ecija solon accuses colleague of terrorism
[Summary] => A Nueva Ecija congressman was accused yesterday of "terrorizing" the House of Representatives by questioning the quorum.
Deputy Majority Leader Juan Pablo Bondoc (NPC, Pampanga) made the accusation after Rep. Raul Villareal raised the quorum question shortly after the session opened, prompting the presiding officer, Deputy Speaker Raul Gonzales, to declare an adjournment.
Bondoc said the Nueva Ecija solon is "terrorizing the House and holding it hostage."
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[Summary] => Three House leaders denied yesterday that there is an "incipient mutiny" in the chamber, saying they are solidly behind the leadership of Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr.
In a joint statement, Majority Leader Neptali Gonzales II and Deputy Majority Leader Juan Pablo Bondoc said speculations that there is trouble brewing in the House were without basis.
"We disown the alleged mutiny and reaffirm our unqualified and unwavering support for Speaker de Venecias leadership," they said.
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October 11, 2001 - 12:00am