PH Politics

SC urges Palace, lawmakers to submit 2025 budget proposals

The Supreme Court has mandated the submission of the original copies of the 2025 General Appropriations Bill and Enrolled Bill from the House, Senate, and Malacañang. This order comes as part of a case examining alleged irregularities in the national budget process. Legal proceedings are underway to address these concerns and ensure transparency in government financial planning.

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Duterte supporters request SC to stop VP impeachment trial

Allies and supporters of Vice President Sara Duterte, including lawyers from Mindanao and officials from Davao City, have submitted a petition to the Supreme Court. They seek to halt the Senate’s impeachment trial, claiming the complaint is flawed. The petition, comprising 114 pages, represents a collective effort to address concerns surrounding the proceedings. The case has sparked significant interest, highlighting varying political sentiments in the region.

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NBI vows to investigate Duterte’s ‘kill’ remark if senators ask for help

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has stated its willingness to investigate former President Rodrigo Duterte’s controversial “kill” remarks, made during a proclamation rally, if a senator requests assistance. While NBI Director Jaime Santiago views the comments as rhetorical, he clarifies that formal action will be taken upon receiving a complaint from the Senate. This development underscores the complexities surrounding political speech and potential legal implications.

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NTF-Elcac Video Sparks Controversy

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict faced criticism from the human rights group Karapatan after releasing a video implicating Kabataan party list Rep. Raoul Manuel as a recruiter for the New People’s Army. Karapatan’s secretary general called the move a misleading tactic against the Kabataan party list. The controversy highlights tensions between government initiatives and party list groups.

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NBI links VP Duterte to sedition incitement and grave threats

The National Bureau of Investigation in the Philippines has recommended filing criminal charges against Vice President Sara Duterte for alleged threats against key government officials, including President Marcos. The charges relate to statements made during a 2022 press conference, marking a major legal challenge for Duterte. Observers are keenly watching the unfolding case, which raises questions about free speech and political accountability in the Philippines. The outcome may have significant implications for the country’s political landscape.

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Philippines seeks ‘sectoral FTA’ with the US under Trump

The Philippines is pursuing a sector-specific trade agreement with the United States focused on critical minerals. This initiative underlines the shared interests of both countries, aiming to boost exports and secure reliable sources of essential materials. Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez highlights the promising prospects of this collaboration, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral trade relations. The agreement aligns with the economic and national security goals of both nations, with discussions expected to lead to a mutually beneficial outcome.

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House Lawmakers Face Legal Action Over Alleged Budget Falsification

Representative Pantaleon Alvarez has filed graft and falsification charges against House Speaker Martin Romualdez and others, citing unauthorized amendments to the 2025 national budget. The case, filed with the Office of the Ombudsman, highlights challenges of transparency in Philippine politics. Alvarez, backed by legal experts and former military personnel, underscores the need for accountability. The outcome could significantly affect political dynamics and government budgeting processes. As the legal proceedings unfold, public interest remains high, reflecting a broader concern over governance integrity.

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