
Tugade not out to gain power, wealth in government
Tugade accepted the government post five years ago in the hopes of serving and improving the lives of the people.
Tugade accepted the government post five years ago in the hopes of serving and improving the lives of the people.
Government has more than enough funds to achieve herd immunity at least for this year, and should thus focus more on ensuring the efficient rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said Tuesday.
The Supreme Court (SC) announced that the vaccination of its employees against the COVID-19 virus has begun on Tuesday (June 15).
Senator Joel Villanueva on Tuesday sought clarification from officials involved in pandemic response on what he said was a “confusing” policy that would require those fully-vaccinated Filipinos to produce two sets of proof—a vaccine card and certification issued by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) or the Local Health Officer.
Samahan natin si Jun Mendoza sa pagbabalita ng maiinit na isyu sa Politika!
The Supreme Court’s (SC) decision to resolve cases within two years since being submitted for resolution will encourage courts across the country to also work fast, Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) President Domingo Egon Cayosa said.
Someone should be held accountable for the death of 75-year-old political prisoner Jesus Alegre who passed away Sunday (June 13) after being being behind bars at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City for the past 16 years following his conviction for trumped up charges, Kapatid spokesperson Fides LIm demanded.
A member of the Lower House on Monday urged the national government to exempt returning Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWS) and other inbound international Filipino travelers who have been fully vaccinated from mandatory quarantine protocols upon arrival in the country.
There has been no need for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to plead with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) to have its anti-illegal drugs operations be subjected for review.
Senator Leila de Lima on Tuesday welcomed the decision of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court led by Fatou Bensouda to proceed with the investigation of the Duterte administration’s drug war killings as a possible case of a crime against humanity.
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