Businessman Antonio Floirendo Jr., who gave P75 million to fund the campaign of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte said his support has “no strings attached”.
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President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, who is Sison’s former student in Political Thought at the Lyceum of the Philippines University, initially discussed the possible return to the country of the exiled Party leader.
An environmental group said President-elect Rodrigo Duterte will make history if he shuts down big mining companies that has caused destruction to the environment.
Peace advocates in the country are telling the United States to “step aside” and give the Philippines a chance to peace.
Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte maintained that the City Council and the city government here will resolve the problem besetting the workers of a Japanese-owned fruit company without the help of other groups.
Two members of the Philippine National Police in Mati, Davao Oriental tested positive for illegal drug use on Saturday, June 4.
The Police Regional Office 11 said that the New People’s Army attack at the police station in Governor Generoso town, Davao Oriental should be a lesson to policemen on duties.
Even with the passage of a landmark ordinance that promotes and advances women’s rights, the city still has long way to go to end the “macho culture”, a woman leader here said.
Incoming labor undersecretary Joel Maglunsod said the talks between labor center Kilusang Mayo Uno and Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte should continue.
Incoming President Rodrigo Duterte is not apologizing for his statement about the corrupt practices in media and even drew the lines that separates media from each other.