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Senatorial Candidates’ Matrices Philippine Election 2010 Name: Nereus “Neric” O. Acosta Jr. Political Party: Liberal Party Agenda Public Service Professional Record Four Pillar Platform: Environment Representative, 1st District of Bukidnon – 1998-2001, 2001-2004, Livelihood 2004-2007 Justice Provincial Board Member, Bukidnon – 1995-1998 Peace Project Director, Bukidnon Integrated Network of Home Industries, Inc. (BINHI) – 1995 seek more decentralization of power and resources to local Staff Researcher, Committee on International Economic Policy of communities and governments (with corresponding performance Representative Ramon Bagatsing – 1989 audits and accountability mechanisms) Academician, Political Scientist greater fiscal discipline in the management and utilization of resources (budget reform, bureaucratic streamlining for prioritization and improved efficiencies) more effective delivery of basic services by agencies of government. Website: www.nericacosta2010.com TRACK RECORD On Asset Reform and CARPER -supports the claims of the Sumilao farmers to their right to the land under the agrarian reform program -was Project Director of BINHI, a rural development NGO, specifically its project on Grameen Banking or microcredit and livelihood assistance programs for poor women in the Bukidnon countryside called the On Social Services and Safety Barangay Unified Livelihood Investments through Grameen Banking or BULIG Nets -to date, the BULIG project has grown to serve over 7,000 women in 150 barangays or villages in Bukidnon, -
People Power II in the Philippines: the First E-Revolution?
People Power II in the Philippines: The First E-Revolution? Julius Court With the new Century over a year old, technology has now played critical yet very different roles in bringing two of the world’s leaders to power. Among others things, Florida will remembered for technological hitches that plagued the ballot counting and possibly pushed the outcome of the U.S. election in favor of George W. Bush. On the other hand, a new information and communications technology (ICT) - the mobile phone - was the symbol of the People Power II revolution in the Philippines. Arguably, the most lasting image of Ms Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s new Presidency was when, on being asked in a news conference whether a Lt. Gen. Espinosa was planning a coup, she called him up on her mobile phone. In moment of high drama she asked him directly if this was the case and after a brief conversation reported it wasn’t. But it was the use of cellphones for “texting” rather than calls that was the most intriguing part of People Power II and was also the key to its success. The lack of attention to the role of technology is surprising. People Power II was arguably the world’s first “E-revolution” - a change of government brought about by new forms of ICTs. “Texting” allowed information on former President Estrada’s corruption to be shared widely. It helped facilitate the protests at the EDSA shrine at a speed that was startling - it took only 88 hours after the collapse of impeachment to remove Estrada. -
Committee Daily Bulletin
CCoommmmiitttteeee DDaaiillyy BBuulllleettiinn 17th Congress A publication of the Committee Affairs Department Vol. III No. 50 Third Regular Session November 19, 2018 BICAMERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEETING MEASURES COMMITTEE PRINCIPAL SUBJECT MATTER ACTION TAKEN/ DISCUSSION NO. AUTHOR Bicameral HB 5784 & Rep. Tan (A.) Instituting universal health care for all The Bicameral Conference Committee, co- Conference SB 1896 and Sen. Recto Filipinos, prescribing reforms in the health presided by Rep. Angelina "Helen" Tan, M.D. Committee care system and appropriating funds (4th District, Quezon), Chair of the House therefor Committee on Health, and Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito, Chair of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, will deliberate further on the disagreeing provisions of HB 5784 and SB 1896. The Department of Health (DOH) and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) were requested to submit their respective proposals on the premium rate, income ceiling and timeframe to be adopted in relation to the provision increasing the members’ monthly PhilHealth premium. Other conferees who were present during the bicameral conference committee meeting were the following: On the part of the House, Deputy Speaker Evelina Escudero (1st District, Sorsogon), Reps. Jose Enrique "Joet" Garcia III (2nd District, Bataan), Arlene Arcillas (1st District, Laguna), Estrellita Suansing (1st District, Nueva Ecija), Cheryl Deloso-Montalla (2nd District, Zambales), and Ron Salo (Party- List, KABAYAN); on the part of the Senate, Senators, Ralph Recto, Risa Hontiveros, and Joel Villanueva. Also present were former Reps. Karlo Alexei Nograles and Harry Roque Jr., DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III, and Dr. Roy Ferrer, acting President and CEO of PhilHealth. Bicameral HB 5236 & Rep. -
Psychographics Study on the Voting Behavior of the Cebuano Electorate
PSYCHOGRAPHICS STUDY ON THE VOTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CEBUANO ELECTORATE By Nelia Ereno and Jessa Jane Langoyan ABSTRACT This study identified the attributes of a presidentiable/vice presidentiable that the Cebuano electorates preferred and prioritized as follows: 1) has a heart for the poor and the needy; 2) can provide occupation; 3) has a good personality/character; 4) has good platforms; and 5) has no issue of corruption. It was done through face-to-face interview with Cebuano registered voters randomly chosen using a stratified sampling technique. Canonical Correlation Analysis revealed that there was a significant difference as to the respondents’ preferences on the characteristic traits of the presidential and vice presidential candidates across respondents with respect to age, gender, educational attainment, and economic status. The strength of the relationships were identified to be good in age and educational attainment, moderate in gender and weak in economic status with respect to the characteristics of the presidentiable. Also, there was a good relationship in age bracket, moderate relationship in gender and educational attainment, and weak relationship in economic status with respect to the characteristics of a vice presidentiable. The strength of the said relationships were validated by the established predictive models. Moreover, perceptual mapping of the multivariate correspondence analysis determined the groupings of preferred characteristic traits of the presidential and vice presidential candidates across age, gender, educational attainment and economic status. A focus group discussion was conducted and it validated the survey results. It enumerated more characteristics that explained further the voting behavior of the Cebuano electorates. Keywords: canonical correlation, correspondence analysis perceptual mapping, predictive models INTRODUCTION Cebu has always been perceived as "a province of unpredictability during elections" [1]. -
Duterte Murders Alarm UN Humanitarians but Trump High Fives ~ RINJ Press
3/17/2018 Duterte Murders Alarm UN Humanitarians but Trump High Fives ~ RINJ Press Feminine Perspective. RINJ.Press The RINJ Foundation This Story First Published 13 May, 2017 Today: 17 March, 2018 in Toronto Canada Contact ‣Latest News ‣RINJ.org Search Duterte Murders Alarm UN Humanitarians but Trump High Fives Updated May 26, 2017 – In Manila, the phone rings and a women in a shaky voice speaks haltingly asking, ‘can you help me, po’. The RINJ Foundation worker responds with a “yes” and a flood of words begins from the caller. Someone has been killed. A child has been raped. Following the murder of a breadwinner, the family is homeless. Every day the phones ring constantly. Helping is rewarding but hearing the pain is saddening. People in the Philippines live in terror. https://rinj.press/index.php/news-rinj-press/may-2017/duterte-drug-war-alarmed-50-nations/ 1/12 3/17/2018 Duterte Murders Alarm UN Humanitarians but Trump High Fives ~ RINJ Press These children were NOT DRUG SUSPECTS But even a suspected drug user has the right to a fair trial and not to be murdered. https://rinj.press/index.php/news-rinj-press/may-2017/duterte-drug-war-alarmed-50-nations/ 2/12 3/17/2018 Duterte Murders Alarm UN Humanitarians but Trump High Fives ~ RINJ Press In the Philippines, lies figure, and figures lie. https://rinj.press/index.php/news-rinj-press/may-2017/duterte-drug-war-alarmed-50-nations/ 3/12 3/17/2018 Duterte Murders Alarm UN Humanitarians but Trump High Fives ~ RINJ Press A very corrupt government fights to keep the people distracted from government officials’ kleptocracy. -
Advisory No. 2021 – 04 : Temporary Suspension on the Processing Of
ADVISORY NO. 2021 - 04 SUBJECT : TEMPORARY SUSPENSION ON THE PROCESSING OF REQUESTS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS FOR ENDORSEMENT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOR TRAVEL BAN EXEMPTIONS TO THE PHILIPPINES This is with regard to the requests of Foreign Nationals (FNs) for endorsement to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) for Travel Ban Exemptions (TBE) to the Philippines. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) refers to the following: (i) The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF- MEID) Resolution No. 103 dated 18 March 2021, wherein the entry of FNs into the country will be temporarily suspended from 22 March 2021 to 21 April 2021; (ii) The IATF-MEID National Task Force Against COVID-19 (NTF COVID-19) Memorandum Circular No. 6 dated 18 March 2021 on the Temporary Suspension of Travel into the Philippines, wherein the temporary suspension of entry of FNs into the country from 22 March 2021 to 21 April 2021 was also provided; and (iii) The Letter dated 19 March 2021 from DFA Undersecretary for Civilian Security and Consular Affairs Brigido J. Dulay on the Suspension of Processing of Entry Exemption Requests from 22 March 2021 to 21 April 2021, wherein National Government Agencies (NGAs) were advised not to send any endorsements during the said period as they will be disregarded. In line with the abovementioned, please be advised that the DICT will also be suspending the processing of requests of FNs for endorsements to the DFA for TBE to the Philippines from 22 March 2021 until 21 April 2021. -
Growth of Motorcycle Use in Metro Manila: Impact on Road Safety
GROWTH OF MOTORCYCLE USE IN METRO MANILA IMPACT ON ROAD SAFETY JULY 2020 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROWTH OF MOTORCYCLE USE IN METRO MANILA IMPACT ON ROAD SAFETY JULY 2020 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO license (CC BY 3.0 IGO) © 2020 Asian Development Bank 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City, 1550 Metro Manila, Philippines Tel +63 2 8632 4444; Fax +63 2 8636 2444 www.adb.org Some rights reserved. Published in 2020. ISBN 978-92-9262-279-4 (print); 978-92-9262-280-0 (electronic); 978-92-9262-281-7 (ebook) Publication Stock No. TCS200199-2 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TCS200199-2 The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. The mention of specific companies or products of manufacturers does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by ADB in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. This work is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO license (CC BY 3.0 IGO) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/. -
Bayan Muna – Security Forces – State Protection
Refugee Review Tribunal AUSTRALIA RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE Research Response Number: PHL32251 Country: Philippines Date: 27 September 2007 Keywords: Philippines – Bayan Muna – Security forces – State protection This response was prepared by the Research & Information Services Section of the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the RRT within time constraints. This response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum. This research response may not, under any circumstance, be cited in a decision or any other document. Anyone wishing to use this information may only cite the primary source material contained herein. Questions 1. Please provide a brief overview of the political platform of the Bayan Muna party. 2. Please provide information on whether Bayan Muna members have been targeted by the authorities or other groups. Are there reports of campaigners being targeted? Or is the mistreatment restricted to leaders and electoral candidates? 3. Please provide information on whether the state has provided protection to Bayan Muna members. Have episodes of mistreatment been investigated and prosecuted? RESPONSE 1. Please provide a brief overview of the political platform of the Bayan Muna party. Bayan Muna (People First) is a legally registered left-wing1 progressive party-list group. The party currently has three representatives in Congress. According to the Bayan Muna website, the party “stand[s] on a platform of change and social transformation that addresses the basic problems that have plagued our country – foreign domination, feudal bondage and a graft- ridden government”. Bayan Muna is ideologically close to the Communist Party (CPP) and, along with other left-wing parties, is often accused by the military of being a front for the CPP’s underground organisations and the New People’s Army (NPA) (‘Commitment and 1 In the Philippines, the terms “the left” or “leftists” encompass a broad range of political meaning. -
Commission on Elections Law Department
PRINTED: 01/23/13 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS LAW DEPARTMENT CITY OF MAKATI, NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION - FOURTH DISTRICT CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESSIONAL AND LOCAL POSITIONS For the May 13, 2013 2013 NATIONAL, LOCAL AND ARMM ELECTIONS FIRST FOR MEMBER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES # NAME OF CANDIDATE NAME TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT POLITICAL PARTY 1 BATALLA, VIRGILIO RODRIGUEZ BATALLA, VIRGILIO INDEPENDENT 2 CUENCA, EDILBERTO MAGSAYSAY CUENCA, EDILBERTO (KPTRAN) ANG KAPATIRAN 3 LAGDAMEO, MONIQUE YAZMIN MARIA LAGDAMEO, MONIQUE YAZMIN (UNA) UNITED NATIONALIST ALLIANCE QUIRINO 4 LOPEZ, MIGUEL JR. CUERVA LOPEZ, BRO MIKE INDEPENDENT SECOND FOR MEMBER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES # NAME OF CANDIDATE NAME TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT POLITICAL PARTY 1 BINAY, MAR-LEN ABIGAIL SOMBILLO BINAY, MAR-LEN ABIGAIL (UNA) UNITED NATIONALIST ALLIANCE 2 SARZA, JOEL ALMAZAN SARZA , JOEL INDEPENDENT LONE FOR MAYOR # NAME OF CANDIDATE NAME TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT POLITICAL PARTY 1 BINAY, JEJOMAR ERWIN JR. SOMBILLO BINAY, JUN-JUN (UNA) UNITED NATIONALIST ALLIANCE 2 BONDAL, RENATO LAZARO BONDAL, RENE INDEPENDENT LONE FOR VICE-MAYOR # NAME OF CANDIDATE NAME TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT POLITICAL PARTY 1 DE VEYRA, MARJORIE AGUINALDE DE VEYRA, MARGE (UNA) UNITED NATIONALIST ALLIANCE 2 PEÑA, ROMULO JR. VALDERAMA PEÑA, KID (LP) LIBERAL PARTY FIRST FOR MEMBER, SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD # NAME OF CANDIDATE NAME TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT POLITICAL PARTY 1 BELTRAN, LAUNCELOT MAGALLANES BELTRAN, LANCE INDEPENDENT 2 CASAL-UY, MARIE ALETHEA SAN JOSE CASAL-UY, MAYETH -
F-*:'':*Tji,"I* SENATE SIXTEENTH CONGRESS FIRST REGUIAR SESSION
(PETTTTONERS' COP9 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPIN f-*:'':*TJi,"I* SENATE SIXTEENTH CONGRESS FIRST REGUIAR SESSION IN RE: PE,TITION FOR INDIRECT INITIATTVE TO ENACT A NATIONAL LEGISLATION TITLED ''AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO INFORMATION'' PUBLIC SERVICES LABOR INDEPENDENT CONFEDERATION GSLINI9, PHILIPPINE RURAI RECONSTRUCTION MOYEMENT (PRR]VD, NATIONAL UNION OF JOURNAIISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES (I.JUJP), FOI YOUTH INITL\TIVE trTD, ALLIANCE OF PROGRESSIVE L\BOR (APL), CAUCUS OF DEVE,LOPMENT NGO NETWORKS (CODE-NGO), SOCTAL $TATCH PHILIPPINES, FOCUS ON THE GLOBAL SOUTH - PHILIPPINES, TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY NETWORK GAN), PEACE \rOMEN PARTNE,RS, PHILIPPINE AIRLINES EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION eALEA), PRUDENTIALIFE, NTARRIORS PILIPINAS, FrlrprNo MTGRANT STORKERS GROUP @'M$rc), AKSYONG KABAYANIHAN PARA SA ORGANTSADONG PAGBABAGO (ANGKOP), CE,NTER FOR MEDIA FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY (CMF'R), ANG KAPATIRAN PARTY, ACTION FOR ECONOMIC REFORMS, PHILIPPINE CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE, JOURNALISM (PCI), CE,NTER trOR MIGRANT ADVOCACY (CMA), FRE,EDOM FROM DEBT COAIITION EDC), WOMANHEAITH PHILIPPINES, PARTIDO NG MANGGAGAWA, BANTAY K[TA, PHILIPPINE ALLIANCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATES EAHRA), (COLLECTTVELY, THE "RIGHT TO IAIOV. RIGHT N OV ! COALITIOTV"), Petitioners. x----------- ---------x PETITION Petitioners, by undersigned representatives, respectfiilly state that: Nature of the Petition 1,. This is a petition for Indirect Initiative filed with the Senate under Section 3 (b) and Section 11 of Republic Act 6735, or "The Initiative and Referendum Act", which provide: Section 3. Definition of Terms. For purposes of this Acg the following teflns shall mean: - xxx (b) "Indirect initiative" is exetcise of initiative by the people through a proposition sent to Congress or the local legislative body for action. -
Papal Visit Philippines 2014 and 2015 2014
This event is dedicated to the Filipino People on the occasion of the five- day pastoral and state visit of Pope Francis here in the Philippines on October 23 to 27, 2014 part of 22- day Asian and Oceanian tour from October 22 to November 13, 2014. Papal Visit Philippines 2014 and 2015 ―Mercy and Compassion‖ a Papal Visit Philippines 2014 and 2015 2014 Contents About the project ............................................................................................... 2 About the Theme of the Apostolic Visit: ‗Mercy and Compassion‘.................................. 4 History of Jesus is Lord Church Worldwide.............................................................................. 6 Executive Branch of the Philippines ....................................................................... 15 Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines ....................................................................... 15 Vice Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines .............................................................. 16 Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines ............................................ 16 Presidents of the Senate of the Philippines .......................................................................... 17 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines ...................................................... 17 Leaders of the Roman Catholic Church ................................................................ 18 Pope (Roman Catholic Bishop of Rome and Worldwide Leader of Roman -
United Nations Juridical Yearbook, 1997
Extract from: UNITED NATIONS JURIDICAL YEARBOOK 1997 Part Three. Judicial decisions on questions relating to the United Nations and related intergovernmental organizations Chapter VIII. Decisions of national tribunals Copyright (c) United Nations CONTENTS (continued) Page 13. Submission of proposals by intergovernmental organiza- tions in functional commissions of the Economic and Social Council—Rules of procedure 69 (3), 71 (2>) and 74 of the functional commissions of the Council—Council decision 1995/209 451 14. Restructuring of the Secretariat—Authority of the Secretary- General 452 15. Institutional aspects of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 459 16. Participation by Yugoslavia in international confer- ences—General Assembly resolutions 47/1 and 47/229 . 463 17. Practice of the United Nations in cases of chai lenged repre- sentation of a Member State—General Assembly resolution 396 (V) of 14 December 1950 465 18. Question whether the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) could be considered part of the United Nations sys- tem—Agreement of 24 May 1949 between WHO and PAHO—Agreement of 23 May 1950 between the Organi- zation of American States and PAHO 468 Part Three. Judicial decisions on questions relating to the United Nations and related intergovernmental organizations CHAPTER VII. DECISIONS AND ADVISORY OPINIONS OF INTERNA- TIONAL TRIBUNALS International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea The M/V "Saiga" (No. 1) Case (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines v. Guinea) Jurisdiction of a State over the exclusive economic zone—Article 73, para. 2, of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea—Right of hot pursuit in accordance with article 111 of the Convention 477 CHAPTER VIII.