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[Title] => JDV says 190 congressmen backing him for Speaker
[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecias leadership in the House of Representatives remains solid with 190 congressmen backing his bid for another three-year term, senior administration lawmakers said yesterday.
"Speaker De Venecias leadership in the 13th Congress is uncontested," said Cebu City Rep. Raul del Mar and Rep. Antonio Cuenco, who represents Cebus second district.
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[Title] => House defers to Monday vote on Tangcangco impeach rap
[Summary] => The House of Representatives decided last night to defer for Monday the vote on the impeachment complaint against Commissioner Luzviminda Tangcangco of the Commission on Elections.
The chamber made the decision after congressmen pushing for Tangcangcos ouster questioned the quorum that has dwindled from 144 members to about 80, prompting the presiding officer, Deputy Speaker Emilio Espinosa, to adjourn the session.
It was the same problem on attendance that House leaders encountered on Tuesday night, when the Tangcangco case was first scheduled for a vote.
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[Summary] => Did the House of Representatives, in its haste to pass the proposed Anti-Money Laundering Law in the early hours of Thursday, approve a bogus version of the bill?
To maintain the integrity of its proceedings and records, the House decided yesterday to look into whether it had approved the genuine copy of the bill or the spurious version.
The anomaly was brought to the attention of the chamber by Minority Leader Carlos Padilla (LDP, Nueva Vizcaya) on Thursday afternoon.
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DEPUTY SPEAKER EMILIO ESPINOSA
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[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecias leadership in the House of Representatives remains solid with 190 congressmen backing his bid for another three-year term, senior administration lawmakers said yesterday.
"Speaker De Venecias leadership in the 13th Congress is uncontested," said Cebu City Rep. Raul del Mar and Rep. Antonio Cuenco, who represents Cebus second district.
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[Title] => House defers to Monday vote on Tangcangco impeach rap
[Summary] => The House of Representatives decided last night to defer for Monday the vote on the impeachment complaint against Commissioner Luzviminda Tangcangco of the Commission on Elections.
The chamber made the decision after congressmen pushing for Tangcangcos ouster questioned the quorum that has dwindled from 144 members to about 80, prompting the presiding officer, Deputy Speaker Emilio Espinosa, to adjourn the session.
It was the same problem on attendance that House leaders encountered on Tuesday night, when the Tangcangco case was first scheduled for a vote.
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[Summary] => Did the House of Representatives, in its haste to pass the proposed Anti-Money Laundering Law in the early hours of Thursday, approve a bogus version of the bill?
To maintain the integrity of its proceedings and records, the House decided yesterday to look into whether it had approved the genuine copy of the bill or the spurious version.
The anomaly was brought to the attention of the chamber by Minority Leader Carlos Padilla (LDP, Nueva Vizcaya) on Thursday afternoon.
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January 30, 2003 - 12:00am