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Political Tensions May Have Hurt PH’s UNSC Bid – Palace

Malacañang said domestic political tensions may have contributed to the Philippines’ unsuccessful bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council.

No Poll Violations In Iqbal Dismissal As BARMM Exec – Comelec

The Commission on Elections said it sees no election law violation in the removal of Mohagher Iqbal as a BARMM minister.

‘Ex-Marines’ No Longer With Military At Time Of Allegations – AFP

The Armed Forces of the Philippines clarified that the 18 individuals identified as former Marines were no longer in active service at the time of the alleged incidents.

Ex-Senate Chiefs Urge Senators To End Row, Focus On Work

Four former Senate presidents urged incumbent senators to resolve the chamber’s leadership dispute and return focus to legislative work.

Bonoan ‘Conscious, Coherent’ After Blood Pressure Spike – PNP

Former DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan is conscious and coherent after being hospitalized following a spike in blood pressure, the PNP said.

House OKs Bill Making Nat’l Election Day A Non-Working Holiday

The House of Representatives approved a bill declaring national election day a regular non-working holiday.

House Prosecutors To Appear Before Gatchalian In Impeachment Trial

House prosecutors said they will appear before acting Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian if separate notices are issued in the impeachment trial.

Over 2.3M Voters Registered For Inaugural BPE -Comelec

More than 2.3 million registered voters are expected to participate in the first Bangsamoro Parliamentary Elections this September.

Estrada Arrest Not An Attack On Senate Independence – Ejercito

Senator JV Ejercito said the arrest of Senator Jinggoy Estrada should not be viewed as an attack on Senate independence.

Adiong: Senate Must Proceed To Trial After VP Sara Gave ‘Non-Answer’

House trial spokesperson Zia Alonto Adiong said the Senate should proceed with the impeachment trial following Vice President Sara Duterte’s response.

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