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The bill is not even yet on the President’s table but Malacañang has already struck down a proposal of Senator Robin Padilla mandating all elected and ...
Malacañang branded Vice President Sara Duterte’s stint as education secretary a “complete failure” after she criticized the ...
Amid uncertainty if President Ferdinand Marcos will allow the passage of the Konektadong Pinoy bill, Malacañang said it is open to address the concerns of the private sector on the said piece of ...
Vice President Sara Duterte’s claim that the Philippines’ education system is being left behind by other countries is simply ...
MALACAÑANG called on Sen. Robinhood Padilla to reconsider his bill requiring drug testing for all government elected and appointed officials since it is unconstitutional. Citing a 2008 Supreme Court ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNPalace: Holiday for Ninoy Aquino Day stays on Aug. 21 for now
Malacañang has no plans at the moment to give workers and students a long weekend. In a press briefing on Wednesday, Usec. Claire Castro, Palace press officer, said the Office of the President has not ...
Malacañang on Wednesday branded Vice President Sara Duterte’s leadership at the Department of Education (DepEd) as “a complete failure'' in response to the latter's remarks that the country's ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNPalace: NBI chief Santiago’s resignation up ‘for acceptance’
Malacañang on Wednesday said the irrevocable resignation of National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Jaime Santiago is ...
Malacanang on Wednesday maintained that the mandatory drug testing for public officials, including the President, being ...
Sara Duterte-Carpio’s remarks that the Philippines is lagging behind other countries in education, saying her criticisms mirror her own shortcomings as former secretary of the Department of Education ...
MALACAÑANG on Wednesday raised constitutional concerns over Senator Robinhood C. Padilla’s proposal to require annual mandatory drug testing for all elected and appointed government officials. Palace ...
Malacañang on Wednesday welcomed the European Union’s (EU) decision to strike the Philippines off its list of high-risk ...
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