+ Follow FORMER BULACAN GOV Tag
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[Title] => Special elections successful
[Summary] => Save for minor hitches, yesterday’s special automated elections were successful and orderly, according to the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Mayen Jaymalin
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[Title] => ‘Be wary of turncoats’
[Summary] => Former Bulacan Gov. Roberto Pagdanganan urged leaders of the Lakas-NUCD party yesterday to rigidly screen applications for party membership.
Pagdanganan, who claimed he was a victim of the "dagdag-bawas" (vote-shaving/padding) scheme in the 1998 senatorial elections, said party leaders should be careful in accepting new members, particularly turncoats.
Pagdanganan also urged the party leadership to strictly adhere to the "equity of the incumbent" rule in filling up its senatorial ticket.
[DatePublished] => 2001-02-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Villarama encouraged to vie for Bulacan governor in 2001
[Summary] => Former Bulacan Gov. Ignacio Santiago has urged Willie Villa-rama to run for the gubernatorial post in the province in the May 2001 elections.
Villarama, who was Santiagos vice governor for eight consecutive years, was also reportedly being pressured by his supporters to run for the congressional seat for the second district of Bulacan.
"I have urged former Vice Gov. Willie Villarama to run for governor and lead Bulacan to greater prosperity in the new decade," Ignacio said in a statement.
[DatePublished] => 2000-12-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Tessie to face graft raps
[Summary] => Former Bulacan Gov. Roberto Pagdanganan said yesterday he is preparing graft charges against Sen. Tessie Aquino-Oreta for failing to declare her P1-million balato that President Estrada allegedly gave her after a mah-jongg game two years ago.
"I dont want my motives to be perceived as political, but the matter cannot be allowed to pass because it isnt right," said Pagdanganan, who is eyeing to run for senator under the opposition Lakas-NUCD party.
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[Title] => Gov't warned vs importing raw materials for medicine
[Summary] =>
Former Bulacan Gov. Roberto Pagdanganan is wary that government plan to import
raw materials for medicine may open the floodgates of abuse, including the
"legal" importation of materials for prohibited drugs.
This was Pagdanganan's quick reaction to the plan of the Department of Trade
and Industry (DTI) to import raw materials to bring down the costs of basic
medicine announced during a hearing of the Senate committee on health and
demography.
"Government issues praise releases while the poor are mired in misery.
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FORMER BULACAN GOV
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[Title] => Special elections successful
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[DatePublished] => 2010-11-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => ‘Be wary of turncoats’
[Summary] => Former Bulacan Gov. Roberto Pagdanganan urged leaders of the Lakas-NUCD party yesterday to rigidly screen applications for party membership.
Pagdanganan, who claimed he was a victim of the "dagdag-bawas" (vote-shaving/padding) scheme in the 1998 senatorial elections, said party leaders should be careful in accepting new members, particularly turncoats.
Pagdanganan also urged the party leadership to strictly adhere to the "equity of the incumbent" rule in filling up its senatorial ticket.
[DatePublished] => 2001-02-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Villarama encouraged to vie for Bulacan governor in 2001
[Summary] => Former Bulacan Gov. Ignacio Santiago has urged Willie Villa-rama to run for the gubernatorial post in the province in the May 2001 elections.
Villarama, who was Santiagos vice governor for eight consecutive years, was also reportedly being pressured by his supporters to run for the congressional seat for the second district of Bulacan.
"I have urged former Vice Gov. Willie Villarama to run for governor and lead Bulacan to greater prosperity in the new decade," Ignacio said in a statement.
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[Title] => Tessie to face graft raps
[Summary] => Former Bulacan Gov. Roberto Pagdanganan said yesterday he is preparing graft charges against Sen. Tessie Aquino-Oreta for failing to declare her P1-million balato that President Estrada allegedly gave her after a mah-jongg game two years ago.
"I dont want my motives to be perceived as political, but the matter cannot be allowed to pass because it isnt right," said Pagdanganan, who is eyeing to run for senator under the opposition Lakas-NUCD party.
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[Title] => Gov't warned vs importing raw materials for medicine
[Summary] =>
Former Bulacan Gov. Roberto Pagdanganan is wary that government plan to import
raw materials for medicine may open the floodgates of abuse, including the
"legal" importation of materials for prohibited drugs.
This was Pagdanganan's quick reaction to the plan of the Department of Trade
and Industry (DTI) to import raw materials to bring down the costs of basic
medicine announced during a hearing of the Senate committee on health and
demography.
"Government issues praise releases while the poor are mired in misery.
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