+ Follow MANDAUE CITY COUNCILOR CARLO FORTUNA Tag
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[Title] => ULAP lauds oppositions rising acceptance of govt shift
[Summary] => The 1.7 million-strong Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) welcomed yesterday the rising acceptability among key opposition figures of a switch to the unicameral parliamentary government.
Bohol Gov. Erico Aumentado, ULAP president, said one clear proof that the people prefer the peaceful alternative of switching to a unicameral parliamentary system to overhaul the countrys defective political system is the growing receptiveness to the proposal of personalities previously opposed to Charter change.
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[Title] => Work awaits incoming Senate president
[Summary] => The table of incoming Senate President Manuel Villar Jr. is already loaded with work even before he assumes the Senate helm.
Local executives have challenged Villar to prove that the chamber will no longer be held hostage by the opposition on his watch by moving ahead on bold initiatives to break the Senate-House stalemate on both the 2006 budget and the constituent assembly (ConAss) proposal when Congress resumes session next month.
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[Title] => Potential prime ministers identified
[Summary] => The names of several senior leaders in the Senate and House of Representatives have cropped up as possible candidates to become prime minister if the country adopts a parliamentary system of government, the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) said.
ULAP secretary general and Mandaue City Councilor Carlo Fortuna said the initial list includes both administration and opposition lawmakers as well as local leaders perceived to have strong leadership and a wide political base.
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[Title] => Anti-noise ordinances getting inutile
[Summary] => First off, sorry for not making it to the "evening of some nostalgic music of yesteryears and a little dancing" last February 1, on the occasion of the birthday anniversary shindig of a respected friend, Ex-Cong. Jose "Dodong" Gullas. You see, some BP fluctuations sometimes get crazily disturbing that one's "precious moment" - so the invitation intimated - goes unprecious.
Though belated, one greets the "Young Boss" - this goes a long way back to the high school and ROTC years - with warm kudos and a prayer for many more healthy and hearty years ahead.
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MANDAUE CITY COUNCILOR CARLO FORTUNA
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[Title] => ULAP lauds oppositions rising acceptance of govt shift
[Summary] => The 1.7 million-strong Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) welcomed yesterday the rising acceptability among key opposition figures of a switch to the unicameral parliamentary government.
Bohol Gov. Erico Aumentado, ULAP president, said one clear proof that the people prefer the peaceful alternative of switching to a unicameral parliamentary system to overhaul the countrys defective political system is the growing receptiveness to the proposal of personalities previously opposed to Charter change.
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[Summary] => The table of incoming Senate President Manuel Villar Jr. is already loaded with work even before he assumes the Senate helm.
Local executives have challenged Villar to prove that the chamber will no longer be held hostage by the opposition on his watch by moving ahead on bold initiatives to break the Senate-House stalemate on both the 2006 budget and the constituent assembly (ConAss) proposal when Congress resumes session next month.
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ULAP secretary general and Mandaue City Councilor Carlo Fortuna said the initial list includes both administration and opposition lawmakers as well as local leaders perceived to have strong leadership and a wide political base.
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[Title] => Anti-noise ordinances getting inutile
[Summary] => First off, sorry for not making it to the "evening of some nostalgic music of yesteryears and a little dancing" last February 1, on the occasion of the birthday anniversary shindig of a respected friend, Ex-Cong. Jose "Dodong" Gullas. You see, some BP fluctuations sometimes get crazily disturbing that one's "precious moment" - so the invitation intimated - goes unprecious.
Though belated, one greets the "Young Boss" - this goes a long way back to the high school and ROTC years - with warm kudos and a prayer for many more healthy and hearty years ahead.
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