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                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY — Only in their 30s, Reinaldo Bautista Jr. and Leandro Yangot Jr. took over the helm of the Pines City as acting mayor and vice mayor, respectively, yesterday, two days before the city celebrates its 97th Charter Day.


Encouraged by their youthful vigor, these young Turks want to put more action in the city government than what transpired during the term of suspended Mayor Braulio Yaranon, a 79-year-old former regional trial court judge.
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In an Aug. 22 ruling, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, acting on behalf of the Office of the President, denied Yaranon’s motion for reconsideration on the earlier order suspending him for grave misconduct and abuse of authority, among other administrative offenses.

Yaranon’s suspension stemmed from the complaint filed against him by Jadewell Parking Systems Corp., a private parking operator here.
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The DILG allowed Yaranon to continue to act as the city’s chief executive until such time that the Office of the President shall have decided on his motion for reconsideration on his earlier suspension.
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This, as the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) ruled status quo in the mayoral controversy which city officials earlier said "presents legal implications that may jeopardize our positions and decisions."
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Vice Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr. was sworn into office as acting mayor by Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Edilberto Claravall the other day.

Bautista Jr. promptly issued a memorandum to all department heads and the 14-member city council informing them about his assuming the mayorship.
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Silvestre Afable, Cabinet Officer for Regional Development for the Cordilleras, tendered his resignation last June 26, the day Malacañang suspended Yaranon for culpable violations of the Constitution, dishonesty, oppression, misconduct and abuse of authority.
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The city health office said about 40 to 50 percent of the city’s 128 barangays have at least one dengue case each, but Dr. Florence Reyes, city health officer, clarified that there is "no outbreak."

Reyes said there is no cause for alarm since there is no clustering of dengue cases.
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Complainant Odell Aquino accused Rufino Panagan, head of the Association of Barangay Chairmen, and Albert Della, chairman of Barangay Trancoville, of "concocting, organizing, protecting, spearheading, propagating and implementing this so-called Bingo sa Barangay that is clearly disguised illegal gambling known as jueteng."
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Meeting en banc on Feb. 28, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) approved petition for recall filed by Godofredo Cawaing and five others against Yaranon.

Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos and Commissioners Rex Borra, Florentino Tuason and Romeo Brawnerhas ordered the preparation of the guidelines and activities for the recall election.
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                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY — Only in their 30s, Reinaldo Bautista Jr. and Leandro Yangot Jr. took over the helm of the Pines City as acting mayor and vice mayor, respectively, yesterday, two days before the city celebrates its 97th Charter Day.


Encouraged by their youthful vigor, these young Turks want to put more action in the city government than what transpired during the term of suspended Mayor Braulio Yaranon, a 79-year-old former regional trial court judge.
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In an Aug. 22 ruling, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, acting on behalf of the Office of the President, denied Yaranon’s motion for reconsideration on the earlier order suspending him for grave misconduct and abuse of authority, among other administrative offenses.

Yaranon’s suspension stemmed from the complaint filed against him by Jadewell Parking Systems Corp., a private parking operator here.
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The DILG allowed Yaranon to continue to act as the city’s chief executive until such time that the Office of the President shall have decided on his motion for reconsideration on his earlier suspension.
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This, as the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) ruled status quo in the mayoral controversy which city officials earlier said "presents legal implications that may jeopardize our positions and decisions."
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Vice Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr. was sworn into office as acting mayor by Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Edilberto Claravall the other day.

Bautista Jr. promptly issued a memorandum to all department heads and the 14-member city council informing them about his assuming the mayorship.
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Silvestre Afable, Cabinet Officer for Regional Development for the Cordilleras, tendered his resignation last June 26, the day Malacañang suspended Yaranon for culpable violations of the Constitution, dishonesty, oppression, misconduct and abuse of authority.
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The city health office said about 40 to 50 percent of the city’s 128 barangays have at least one dengue case each, but Dr. Florence Reyes, city health officer, clarified that there is "no outbreak."

Reyes said there is no cause for alarm since there is no clustering of dengue cases.
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Complainant Odell Aquino accused Rufino Panagan, head of the Association of Barangay Chairmen, and Albert Della, chairman of Barangay Trancoville, of "concocting, organizing, protecting, spearheading, propagating and implementing this so-called Bingo sa Barangay that is clearly disguised illegal gambling known as jueteng."
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Meeting en banc on Feb. 28, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) approved petition for recall filed by Godofredo Cawaing and five others against Yaranon.

Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos and Commissioners Rex Borra, Florentino Tuason and Romeo Brawnerhas ordered the preparation of the guidelines and activities for the recall election.
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