+ Follow HOUSE DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER ALAN PETER CAYETANO Tag
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[Title] => Family members in Senate set dangerous precedent, warns Tatad
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A former legislator cautioned yesterday against having two members of a family in the Senate, saying that such a situation might set a dangerous precedent that could destroy the institution.
In the weekly Kapihan sa Sulo Hotel forum, Francisco Tatad criticized the United Oppositions plan to include in its senatorial slate aspirants who already have a member of their family in the Senate.
"I dont see any justification for the exclusive club of the Senate to have two members coming from the same family at the same time," Tatad said.
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[Title] => House opposition outvoted in complaint vs Cayetano
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The House ethics committee yesterday voted to terminate the period of initial review on misconduct charges filed by the family of President Arroyo, which seeks the expulsion of House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano.
Twenty-seven congressmen outvoted the seven members of the opposition bloc, who urged their House colleagues to give Cayetano a chance to defend himself against the charges.
Cayetano had earlier accused the Arroyos of maintaining secret multi-million-dollar accounts in Germany.
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[Title] => Hearing on Cayetano ethics case postponed
[Summary] => A motion from the House opposition leader postponed yesterdays hearing on the complaint filed by First Gentleman Mike Arroyo against House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, who accused him of maintaining a secret German bank account.
Ethics committee chairman Roberto Cajes granted the request of House Minority Leader Francis Escudero, who sought to reset the hearing as he was still attending to the needs of his constituents in the first district of typhoon-ravaged Sorsogon.
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[Title] => Cayetano: Im not saying sorry to Arroyos
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House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano said yesterday he is not about to apologize to President Arroyo and her husband for claiming that the First Family was keeping "hundreds of millions of dollars" in a German bank.
"Madam President, Atty. Mike Arroyo, I am not sorry! It is not because I cannot humble myself if I made a mistake, but because the administration refused to allow us to present evidence in the committee on justice (during the impeachment proceedings)," he said in a privilege speech.
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[Title] => Cayetano di takot sa libel ni FG
[Summary] => Nakahanda si House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano na harapin ang kasong libel na isinampa laban sa kanya ni First Gentleman Mike Arroyo.
Ayon kay Cayetano, wala siyang dapat katakutan at nakahanda siyang sagutin ang kaso at hindi siya tutulad kay Pangulong Arroyo na kahit isang beses ay hindi sumagot sa mga kasong ibinabato sa kanya.
"Haharapin ko at sasagutin ang libel case ng walang takot kasi di ako guilty. Ang Pangulo ayaw sumagot, takot kasi guilty," ani Cayetano.
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[Title] => Women supporters of GMA ask House to throw out impeachment
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Seventeen female supporters of President Arroyo asked the House of Representatives yesterday to throw out all eight impeachment complaints filed against her.
The intervenors, led by Evelyn Kilayko, filed their five-page "motion to dismiss" with the office of House secretary-general Roberto Nazareno, saying they lodged the pleading as "taxpayers, registered voters and as concerned Filipino citizens."
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[Title] => House opposition hopeful but not confident on impeachment case
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The latest attempt to impeach President Arroyo faces an uphill battle, a member of the minority bloc in the House conceded yesterday, though the opposition is hopeful the charges will proceed to trial in the Senate even with the odds stacked against them.
"To be honest enough, we are hoping but were not expecting to get the constitutional shortcut of 79 signatures," House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano told reporters.
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[Title] => Billing statement ng cellphone ni GMA ipasu-subpoena
[Summary] => Nais ni House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, taga-pagsalita ng pro-impeachment team, na ipa-subpoena ang billing statement ng cellular phone ni Pangulong Arroyo upang malaman kung totoong tumawag ito kay dating Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.
Pero agad na hinarang ng mga kongresistang kakampi ng administrasyon ang mosyon ni Cayetano dahil malalabag umano ang karapatan ng Pangulo.
Ikinatuwiran ni Cayetano na malalaman sa billing statement kung ilang beses at sinong tinawagan ni Arroyo sa pamamagitan nang makikitang numero ng cellular phones.
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[Title] => GMA back on campaign trail
[Summary] => It looks like President Arroyo, by launching a media offensive, is back on the campaign trail, House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano said yesterday.
"At the rate shes making promises in her image makeover effort, she seems to be running her May 2004 election campaign all over again," he said.
Cayetano said among other commitments, he heard Mrs. Arroyo promising irrigation and other projects, jobs, a salary increase for certain groups of government workers, and reconciliation with forces identified with the EDSA I, II and III uprisings.
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HOUSE DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER ALAN PETER CAYETANO
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[Title] => Family members in Senate set dangerous precedent, warns Tatad
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A former legislator cautioned yesterday against having two members of a family in the Senate, saying that such a situation might set a dangerous precedent that could destroy the institution.
In the weekly Kapihan sa Sulo Hotel forum, Francisco Tatad criticized the United Oppositions plan to include in its senatorial slate aspirants who already have a member of their family in the Senate.
"I dont see any justification for the exclusive club of the Senate to have two members coming from the same family at the same time," Tatad said.
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[Title] => House opposition outvoted in complaint vs Cayetano
[Summary] =>
The House ethics committee yesterday voted to terminate the period of initial review on misconduct charges filed by the family of President Arroyo, which seeks the expulsion of House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano.
Twenty-seven congressmen outvoted the seven members of the opposition bloc, who urged their House colleagues to give Cayetano a chance to defend himself against the charges.
Cayetano had earlier accused the Arroyos of maintaining secret multi-million-dollar accounts in Germany.
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[Title] => Hearing on Cayetano ethics case postponed
[Summary] => A motion from the House opposition leader postponed yesterdays hearing on the complaint filed by First Gentleman Mike Arroyo against House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, who accused him of maintaining a secret German bank account.
Ethics committee chairman Roberto Cajes granted the request of House Minority Leader Francis Escudero, who sought to reset the hearing as he was still attending to the needs of his constituents in the first district of typhoon-ravaged Sorsogon.
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[Title] => Cayetano: Im not saying sorry to Arroyos
[Summary] =>
House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano said yesterday he is not about to apologize to President Arroyo and her husband for claiming that the First Family was keeping "hundreds of millions of dollars" in a German bank.
"Madam President, Atty. Mike Arroyo, I am not sorry! It is not because I cannot humble myself if I made a mistake, but because the administration refused to allow us to present evidence in the committee on justice (during the impeachment proceedings)," he said in a privilege speech.
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[Title] => Cayetano di takot sa libel ni FG
[Summary] => Nakahanda si House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano na harapin ang kasong libel na isinampa laban sa kanya ni First Gentleman Mike Arroyo.
Ayon kay Cayetano, wala siyang dapat katakutan at nakahanda siyang sagutin ang kaso at hindi siya tutulad kay Pangulong Arroyo na kahit isang beses ay hindi sumagot sa mga kasong ibinabato sa kanya.
"Haharapin ko at sasagutin ang libel case ng walang takot kasi di ako guilty. Ang Pangulo ayaw sumagot, takot kasi guilty," ani Cayetano.
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[Title] => Women supporters of GMA ask House to throw out impeachment
[Summary] =>
Seventeen female supporters of President Arroyo asked the House of Representatives yesterday to throw out all eight impeachment complaints filed against her.
The intervenors, led by Evelyn Kilayko, filed their five-page "motion to dismiss" with the office of House secretary-general Roberto Nazareno, saying they lodged the pleading as "taxpayers, registered voters and as concerned Filipino citizens."
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[Title] => House opposition hopeful but not confident on impeachment case
[Summary] =>
The latest attempt to impeach President Arroyo faces an uphill battle, a member of the minority bloc in the House conceded yesterday, though the opposition is hopeful the charges will proceed to trial in the Senate even with the odds stacked against them.
"To be honest enough, we are hoping but were not expecting to get the constitutional shortcut of 79 signatures," House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano told reporters.
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[Title] => Billing statement ng cellphone ni GMA ipasu-subpoena
[Summary] => Nais ni House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, taga-pagsalita ng pro-impeachment team, na ipa-subpoena ang billing statement ng cellular phone ni Pangulong Arroyo upang malaman kung totoong tumawag ito kay dating Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.
Pero agad na hinarang ng mga kongresistang kakampi ng administrasyon ang mosyon ni Cayetano dahil malalabag umano ang karapatan ng Pangulo.
Ikinatuwiran ni Cayetano na malalaman sa billing statement kung ilang beses at sinong tinawagan ni Arroyo sa pamamagitan nang makikitang numero ng cellular phones.
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[Title] => GMA back on campaign trail
[Summary] => It looks like President Arroyo, by launching a media offensive, is back on the campaign trail, House Deputy Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano said yesterday.
"At the rate shes making promises in her image makeover effort, she seems to be running her May 2004 election campaign all over again," he said.
Cayetano said among other commitments, he heard Mrs. Arroyo promising irrigation and other projects, jobs, a salary increase for certain groups of government workers, and reconciliation with forces identified with the EDSA I, II and III uprisings.
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