Politics

How Davao folk view Nograles’s rise as House speaker

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Feb 07, 2008

While some came up with a wish-list of what they expect him to do as the new Speaker of the House, others say they’re not expecting anything at all, considering that he has been a staunch administration ally, and that, in the past, he hardly spoke on issues that could hurt the administration.

The rise of Prospero Nograles

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Feb 05, 2008

Davao City Rep. Prospero Nograles has been chosen the new speaker of the House of Representatives after out-maneuvering the camp of Jose de Venecia. The Davao City native, a true-blue Atenean, has come a long way, indeed.

But who is he? What makes him tick? Why is he considered a “lapdog” of the president? Here are some clues.

The ‘strong peso’ and the folly of OFW export

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Feb 03, 2008

Addressing the impact of the lowering peso value requires more than the mitigating measures government has so far implemented, including the hedge fund set up by the DBP, and Malacaangs fiscal stimulus program.

Gabriela slams AFP’s move to militarize mining communities

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Feb 02, 2008

Gabriela solon Luz Ilagan cited the evacuation of 12 lumad communities in November last year due to military operations intended to protect mining explorations around the Andap Valley complex, the second largest coal deposit in the country, where Chinese mining corporations have investments.

Lawyer to elevate jailed Davao broadcaster’s case to UN

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Feb 02, 2008

We plan to take our case to the United Nations Human Rights Committee and eventually have the libel laws of the country declared a violation of the International Covenant on Civil-Political Rights (ICCPR), said Lex Adonis’s lawyer Harry Roque. Once the UN body makes such declaration, lawyers could ask the Philippine Supreme Court to rule outright that jail terms for libel violates the country’s treaty obligations.

Lumads flee as military steps up operations in Talaingod

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Jan 29, 2008

Salupongan believed that their opposition to the Integrated Forestry Management Agreement logging project must have prompted the military to intensify their operation in the area. The lumads have been fighting against the government-backed IFMA for a long time now because it threatens to intrude into their ancestral domain. Your browser may not support display of this image.