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Manny Pacquiao urged to clean up his mess before he fights again

Manny Pacquiao has to clean up the mess surrounding his out-of-the-ring activities before he enters the ring for another fight.

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In 2022 poll, party-lists still 'backdoor' for political dynasties

Instead of providing genuine representation for marginalized sectors, the party-list system has become a tool for political clans to remain in power.

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Eleazar vows to focus on improvement of investigative, operational capabilities of law enforcement agencies

Retired police general and senatorial candidate Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar assured local chief executives of his focus on improving the investigative and operational capabilities of law enforcement agencies.
In his speech during the the General Assembly of the League of Municipalities of the Philipp

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AFP gets firearms, equipment donation from Singson group

DONATION. Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (middle) receives a firearm from LCS Group of Companies chairperson and Narvacan, Ilocos Sur Mayor Luis "Chavit" Singson during the turnover of donated firearms and equipment to the AFP in Camp Aguinaldo on Thursday (Dec. 9, 2021). The AFP received a total of 41 units of assorted firearms and accessories which will be distributed to various military units. (Photo courtesy of AFP) MANILA - The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)'s counter-terrorism capabilities got a boost after it received 41 firearms and equipment from the Triton Defense and Logistics Inc. (TLDI) and LCS Group of Companies on Thursday. Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and AFP chief Lt. Gen. Andres Centino accepted the donation from LCS Group of Companies chairperson and Narvacan, Ilocos Sur Mayor Luis "Chavit" Singson, in a short ceremony in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. "Today's ceremonial turnover is indeed a significant milestone especially for the AFP, as these donated firearms shall undoubtedly complement our firepower capability as we continue to sustain the gains of our internal security campaigns while equally supporting the government's national development agenda," Centino said in a statement. The AFP received a total of 41 units of assorted firearms and accessories which will be distributed to various military units. The assistance was made possible through a deed of donation agreed upon and signed by former AFP chief, Gen. Jose Faustino Jr. and TDLI chief operating officer Randolf V. Singson which was subsequently approved and signed by Lorenzana. The donation emphasized the donors' appreciation towards the AFP and their willingness to assist in the military's mandate. "I would like to thank you for accomplishing your tasks to help our government under the leadership of our President, Rodrigo Roa Duterte," Singson said. Centino also guaranteed the donors that their assistance will be put to good use. "Be assured that we will take extraordinary measures to ensure that this equipment will be cared for and utilized to their maximum potential in fulfillment of the AFP's constitutional mandate," he said. (PNA) }

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Lorenzana wants to make COVID-19 vaccination as mandatory

Getting vaccinated against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) should be made mandatory to effectively contain the pandemic, Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Wednesday, Dec. 1.







Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (Photo courtesy of Department of National Defe

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LGUs has the power to enforce mandatory COVID vaccination – DILG – Manila Bulletin

Local government units (LGUs) have the authority to impose the mandatory vaccination of their respective constituents, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said on Tuesday, Nov. 30, after President Duterte declared that he is open to force Filipinos to be inoculated amid the th

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LGUs can order mandatory vaccination: DILG

SITE VISIT. Vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. (standing, in red) witnesses Day 2 operations of the national vaccination drive at the KB Gymnasium in Malolos City, Bulacan on Tuesday (Nov. 30, 2021). The first leg of the "Bayanihan, Bakunahan" campaign will end Wednesday (December 1). (PNA photo by Manny Balbin) MANILA - Local government units (LGUs) have the authority to impose mandatory inoculation against Covid-19 and eliminate hesitancy and brand preference. Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Ano said local chief executives have autonomous power based on Section 16 of the Local Government Code. That is, to issue executive orders and ordinances. "So while we cannot really impose mandatory laws because we don't have laws, national law, but at least through Section 16 of the Local Government Code, a local chief executive can issue executive order or ordinances that will protect his constituents. That is considered legal unless stopped by the court," Ano told President Rodrigo Duterte during the meeting with the National Task Force Against Covid-19 and medical experts in Malacanang on Monday night. Ano cited League of Municipalities of the Philippines president and Narvacan, Ilocos Sur Mayor Luis "Chavit'' Singson, who said his unvaccinated constituents are restricted from traveling to other towns. "We already have LGUs that are announcing, declaring mandatory, and actually, we are encouraging them," he said. He then exhorted the public to get their Covid-19 jabs while the vaccines are free "and they can go to any vaccination site and that is for their own good''. "Pagka magkasakit po 'yung tao ng Covid, hindi niyan pinipili mayaman o mahirap, pero two million po 'yan kapag critical or severe. Iyan po ang billing niya (Covid chooses no one, rich or poor. Critical or severe treatment will cost you about PHP2 million)," Ano stressed. "Let them feel the pressure, the hardship, the difficulty, and then they will be willing to be vaccinated. Many of the hesitancy are actually based on fake news and reading materials that are not true." He made it clear though that members of the indigenous communities and indigents can rely on the government to shoulder their medical or burial expenses. In a separate interview, DILG Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya noted that several LGUs have come up with local ordinances that would restrict the movement of their unvaccinated constituents. He also suggested that the unvaccinated may still be allowed normal movement provided they present a negative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test result. Face shield requirement Ano likewise clarified that the use of face shields was not totally disregarded asit remained an integral part of the alert level system. He said it is voluntary in areas under Alert Levels 1 to 3 while under Level 4, LGUs have the discretion to require face shields. Its use is mandatory under Level 5. The return of mandatory use is also being studied depending on developments or when the coronavirus strain Omicron finds its way to the country. Day 1 peaceful Meanwhile, Philippine National Police chief, Gen. Dionardo Carlos, declared the start of the three-day national vaccination campaign "Bayanihan, Bakunahan" on Monday "generally peaceful". "No untoward incidents recorded in 4,540 vaccination sites around the country. This means our police units and personnel efficiently performed their roles to maintain peace and order in the designated areas," he said in a statement. The PNP deployed 15,420 personnel to 4,540 sites nationwide on top of 3,640 Medical Reserve Force personnel and vaccinators and 2,365 encoder and technical support staff. Nine PNP camps in regional offices were utilized as vaccination centers. "The work became easier for our medical front-liners because of the show of good behavior, like adhering to health protocols," Carlos added. The second leg of the three-day vaccination event will be held from December 15 to 17. (PNA) }

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Get COVID jabs or face travel restrictions, Chavits warns Narvacan constituents

Get vaccinated against the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) or be restricted from entering towns and barangays.
This was the strong message of League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) president and Narvacan, Ilocos Sur Mayor Luis “Chavit’’ Singson on Saturday, Nov. 27 to his unvaccinate

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Chavit gives way to son, withdraws Ilocos Sur vice guv bid

COC WITHDRAWAL. The Singsons of Ilocos Sur are seen at the Comelec Provincial Office withdrawing their certificate of candidacy in favor of a family member. In photo are (L-R): Gov. Ryan Luis Singson, Chavit Luis Singson, Jerry Singson and Patricia "Patch" Savellano-Singson. (Photo courtesy of Chavit Singson FB page) LAOAG CITY - Incumbent Narvacan, Ilocos Sur Mayor Luis "Chavit" Singson on Monday formally ended a possible face-off against a family member in next year's polls after withdrawing his candidacy for vice governor in favor of his son, Governor Ryan Luis Singson. As he backed out from the race, Chavit's daughter-in-law Patricia Savellano-Singson, Ryan Luis' wife, likewise withdrew her certificate of candidacy for governor in favor of Jerry Singson, Chavit's elder brother, who is running for governor. With this development, Jerry and Ryan Luis will run unopposed for governor and vice governor, respectively, in next year's polls. "I am very grateful to everybody. I'm happy that Gov. Ryan and Ronald are now talking with each other. Let's forget everything for the sake of the family," the Singson patriarch said in a Facebook live video he filed his withdrawal certificate at the Comelec provincial office. Singson admitted there had been some misunderstandings within the family circle which led to family members vying for the same position. Meantime, Ronald Singson, another son of Chavit is running against reelectionist congressman Deogracias Victor Savellano, Patricia's father and Ryan Luis' father-in-law. It is not yet known, however, if either one of the two will also back out for the sake of family relations. Over the years, the Singsons and Savellanos have maintained their stronghold of Ilocos Sur as they take turns in ruling the province. (PNA) }

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