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+ April 09, 2021 In my columns last week about the P5.5 billion redevelopment plan of Carbon Public Market, I presented all sides of the issue, from the administration to the opposition. The issues that cropped up before and after the Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) was signed by Mayor Edgardo Labella and the developer, Megawide Construction Corp., were all laid down and sufficiently answered by both parties. Vice Mayor Michael Rama, who showed some concerns on the redevelopment, was also given a chance to air his side by publishing his letter in this column last April 5.
The opposition belonging to the Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan claimed that they and their panel of legal consultants were not given ample time to review the contract. The voting approving the JVA was railroaded by the administration allies. Although the opposition admitted that they have a common stand to oppose the multibillion-peso development because they don’t want to be dragged in leg
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+ March 16, 2021 It is still over a year before the May 2022 local and presidential elections. But it seems that some politicians are now floating their names and their desire to seek elected positions on social media. Well, the earlier, the better. While others are just testing the political waters to assess voter acceptability and maybe their chances of winning.
Like it or not, social media and politics have become inseparable. That is because so much of our political discourse happens through the social media. Why? Because social media has the ability to break news in real time and has transformed the way we absorb information.
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