+ Follow VICE PRESIDENT TEOFISTO GUINGONA JR. Tag
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[Title] => Isang linggo na lang!
[Summary] => ISANG linggo na lang at babalik muli ang mamamayan sa Comelec precinct para iboto ang kani-kanilang kandidato.
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[Title] => TG: Just a social lunch
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[Title] => CHR chief: CPR has no legal basis
[Summary] => Senate President Franklin Drilon reiterated yesterday his call for Malacañang to junk its calibrated preemptive response (CPR) to street protesters following a statement by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) that the policy lacks any legal basis.
CHR Chairwoman Purificacion Quisumbing told the Senate in a recent budget hearing that the policy "was contrary to law" and that there was no "legal impediment" for the commission to support a petition filed by various groups before the Supreme Court questioning the legality of the policy.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Politics is defection
[Summary] => Looking close to tears, Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. clarified yesterday that he had not jumped to the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino, and that he was not joining Fernando Poe Jr.s stable of advisers...
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[Title] => Guingona: Next president needs plenty of political will
[Summary] => Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. said yesterday the countrys next president must have the "political will" to implement the reforms needed to solve the countrys problems.
Speaking to reporters during a forum on governance, Guingona said "sincerity and political will" are the key traits that the winner in the May 10 presidential elections must possess.
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[Title] => Roco invades GMA bulwark to launch support group
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga Presidential aspirant Raul Roco invaded President Arroyos bulwark yesterday to join some 800 Capampangan who launched the Pampanga Volunteers for Roco.
Lamenting that "the country is now bleeding," Roco lambasted rising criminality in the country and the governments fiscal management.
"There is too much lawlessness. There are kidnappings and so (many) other problems. (Finance Secretary Isidro) Camacho has even resigned," he noted.
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[Title] => Roco to GMA: Either work or campaign full time
[Summary] => Former education secretary and presidential aspirant Raul Roco said yesterday President Arroyo should take a leave of absence and concentrate in her political campaign for the May 2004 elections if she cannot perform her duty as "full-time President."
"Please be full-time President or full time candidate... our country needs leadership," Roco said yesterday.
He clarified he is not asking Mrs. Arroyo to resign but to take a leave of absence since she cannot focus her attention in solving the countrys pressing economic problems.
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[Title] => Guingona group to seek speedy action on corrupt judges
[Summary] => Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. and the new nationalist movement Bangon! will ask the Supreme Court to immediately act on the numerous cases against corrupt and abusive judges.
"Bangon! will insist on the periodic performance audit reports of the justice system and the progress of administrative cases against its members," Guingona said.
"This will include the Supreme Court with respect to all other courts including itself, the National Prosecution Service of the DOJ and the Ombudsman," he said.
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[Title] => Voter registration extended
[Summary] => The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has extended the registration of new voters for one week, up to Nov. 9. The registration was supposed to end Friday.
"It is the desire of the Comelec not to disenfranchise any qualified voter, thus we are reaching out to them and extending our calendar to enable a greater number of registrants to list up," Comelec chairman Benjamin Abalos said.
An estimated 43 million Filipinos two million of them new voters are expected to register for the May general elections next year.
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VICE PRESIDENT TEOFISTO GUINGONA JR.
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[Summary] => Senate President Franklin Drilon reiterated yesterday his call for Malacañang to junk its calibrated preemptive response (CPR) to street protesters following a statement by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) that the policy lacks any legal basis.
CHR Chairwoman Purificacion Quisumbing told the Senate in a recent budget hearing that the policy "was contrary to law" and that there was no "legal impediment" for the commission to support a petition filed by various groups before the Supreme Court questioning the legality of the policy.
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[Summary] => Looking close to tears, Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. clarified yesterday that he had not jumped to the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino, and that he was not joining Fernando Poe Jr.s stable of advisers...
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[Title] => Guingona: Next president needs plenty of political will
[Summary] => Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. said yesterday the countrys next president must have the "political will" to implement the reforms needed to solve the countrys problems.
Speaking to reporters during a forum on governance, Guingona said "sincerity and political will" are the key traits that the winner in the May 10 presidential elections must possess.
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[Title] => Roco invades GMA bulwark to launch support group
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga Presidential aspirant Raul Roco invaded President Arroyos bulwark yesterday to join some 800 Capampangan who launched the Pampanga Volunteers for Roco.
Lamenting that "the country is now bleeding," Roco lambasted rising criminality in the country and the governments fiscal management.
"There is too much lawlessness. There are kidnappings and so (many) other problems. (Finance Secretary Isidro) Camacho has even resigned," he noted.
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[Title] => Roco to GMA: Either work or campaign full time
[Summary] => Former education secretary and presidential aspirant Raul Roco said yesterday President Arroyo should take a leave of absence and concentrate in her political campaign for the May 2004 elections if she cannot perform her duty as "full-time President."
"Please be full-time President or full time candidate... our country needs leadership," Roco said yesterday.
He clarified he is not asking Mrs. Arroyo to resign but to take a leave of absence since she cannot focus her attention in solving the countrys pressing economic problems.
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[Title] => Guingona group to seek speedy action on corrupt judges
[Summary] => Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. and the new nationalist movement Bangon! will ask the Supreme Court to immediately act on the numerous cases against corrupt and abusive judges.
"Bangon! will insist on the periodic performance audit reports of the justice system and the progress of administrative cases against its members," Guingona said.
"This will include the Supreme Court with respect to all other courts including itself, the National Prosecution Service of the DOJ and the Ombudsman," he said.
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[Title] => Voter registration extended
[Summary] => The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has extended the registration of new voters for one week, up to Nov. 9. The registration was supposed to end Friday.
"It is the desire of the Comelec not to disenfranchise any qualified voter, thus we are reaching out to them and extending our calendar to enable a greater number of registrants to list up," Comelec chairman Benjamin Abalos said.
An estimated 43 million Filipinos two million of them new voters are expected to register for the May general elections next year.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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