+ Follow ENERGY SECRETARY VINCE PEREZ AND PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER Tag
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[Title] => JDV assures passage of absentee voting law
[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. has assured Filipino workers in the Middle East that Congress will soon approve the Absentee Voting Bill that would allow them to vote in the 2004 presidential elections.
"We will have a new law as we promised for the 2004 elections," De Venecia told cheering Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
He said the House and the Senate, which resume their sessions today, will "work non-stop to reconcile their wide differences" on the proposed absentee voting measure.
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[Title] => Russia, Iran to supply oil to RP in case of Middle East war
[Summary] => The country is now assured of enough oil supply in the event war breaks out in the Middle East where traditional sources are located.
Russia and Iran have agreed to supply the Philippines with crude, Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. announced yesterday from Teheran, the Iranian capital.
"The Philippine oil supply is stable and secure and we have successfully diversified our sources," he said.
De Venecia led a three-man team that President Arroyo sent to look for alternative sources of crude.
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ENERGY SECRETARY VINCE PEREZ AND PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER
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"We will have a new law as we promised for the 2004 elections," De Venecia told cheering Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
He said the House and the Senate, which resume their sessions today, will "work non-stop to reconcile their wide differences" on the proposed absentee voting measure.
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Russia and Iran have agreed to supply the Philippines with crude, Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. announced yesterday from Teheran, the Iranian capital.
"The Philippine oil supply is stable and secure and we have successfully diversified our sources," he said.
De Venecia led a three-man team that President Arroyo sent to look for alternative sources of crude.
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