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Balitaktakan on Philippine Politics

25
Jun

What is con-ass?

The word is almost everywhere from newspaper publications, radio news announcements, tv news and even in drinking sessions.

To understand con-ass we have to discuss first HR 1109 or House Resolution 1109. HR 1109 is passed during a session maraton that was held in the House. The House majority found a way to set up a constituent assembly (con-ass) to make way for amendments or revisions of the 1987 Philippine Constitution.

Now what is con-ass?

With the consecutive attempts to realize chacha or charter change, they found another failsafe in doing so. Con-ass is a means to put a motion for charter change proceedings.

Now we must go back to “What is HR 1109?”.

The passage of House Resolution 1109 states that:
“A resolution calling upon the members of congress to convene for the purpose of considering proposals to amend or revise the constitution upon a vote of three fourts of all the members of congress.”

This is taken from a hole in the 1987 Philippine Constitution in Article XVII: Amendments or Revisions:
Sec. 1 Any amendment to, or revision of, this constitution may be proposed by:
(1) The congress, upon a vote of three-fourts of all its members”

If you look into how many ocngressmen and senators in the House there are 270 congressmen and only 23 senators, 293 in total. 3/4’s of the votes need 220 votes. See the majority in there?

The House states for the HR 1109 that:

  • “1. The term of office of the incumbent president and vice president shall not be extended.”
  • “2. The term of office of senators, congressmen, governors, mayors and other officials whose term of office will expire in 2010 shall not be extended.”

The is the defense of those who voted for the HR 1109 that terms of the current government administration will not be extended.

27
Apr

Special Force combined: Senator and TV anchor engaged

Senator Mar Roxas and ABS-CBN television news anchor Korina Sanchez confirmed the rumors last Saturday, April 25, 2009 about their engagement on national television.

Mar Roxas proposed on a secluded beach resort in Bacolod two weeks ago, and Korina Sanchez approved.

Korina Sanchez recalled her fiance’s own words “Honey, will you marry me?” on ABS-CBN’s noontime show.

She said that she did not expect the proposal of marriage to come this soon, but she said that she will be for Mar Roxas, yesterday, today and tomorrow. I’m all yours.

Wow, we think their wedding theme will be Jason Mraz “I’m Yours”

But to think that their Special Forces combined, will the presidency aspirant Senator Mar Roxas will be a great asset in the upcoming presidency?

25
Mar

Anti-VFA Militant Group Gabriela assaulted by Anti-Riot Police

Women bruised, pushed, assaulted, humiliated and human-rights once again violated today by the Manila Police, these are the women of the group “Gabriela”. While trying to push back hoping that they can get near the US Embassy, many got injured.

More will sure to come and will join the Anti-VFA.

25
Mar

Fil-Am militants ready petition against VFA

Once again RP-US Visiting Forces Agreement or VFA is lurking again its way to our country. Militant umbrella group Bagong Alyansa Makabayan or “Bayan” marched to the US Embassy in Manila to oppose and scrap VFA.

A statement by BAYAN secretary, General Renato Reyes Jr. in their website www.bayan.ph,

“How can (US President Barack) Obama say there is change when the US continues to have virtual military bases in the Philippines and when Filipinos are treated as second-class citizens in their own country? How can we say there is change when a convicted American rapist is being kept by the US government outside the custody of the Philippine government?”

BAYAN also said that Filipino Americans in the US also joined the protest fro scrapping the VFA.

13
Feb

LPG problems, Manny Villar to the rescue

Regulasyon sa bentahan at distribusyon ng LPG iginiit ng senador

Nais ni dating Senate President Manny Villar na gumawa ng mekanismo ang pamahalaan upang magkaroon ng regulasyon sa bentahan at distribusyon ng liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) para maprotektahan ang publiko.

Ang panawagan ay ginawa ni Villar nitong Huwebes kasunod ng kalituhan kung ano ang tunay na dahilan sa kakapusan sa suplay ng LPG sa Metro Manila sa nakalipas na mga linggo.

“Hindi ito ang unang pagkakataon na nagkaroon ng kakulangan ng suplay at lubhang tumaas ang presyo ng LPG. Sa maraming pagkakataon ang kakapusan ng suplay at paglobo ng presyo ay hindi tulak ng merkado kundi artipisyal na dahilan,” ayon sa mambabatas.

Sinabi ng senador na panahon na para repasuhin ang operasyon ng industriya ng LPG at magpatupad ng mga patakaran para mapangalagaan ang kapakanan ng mga mamamayan.

Kung walang mekanismo, sinabi ni Villar na paulit-ulit na mangyayari ang umano’y pag-abuso ng ilang mapagsamantalang negosyante na umiipit sa suplay at ilegal na nagkakarga ng LPG.

“Ang regulasyon sa kalakalan ng LPG ay magtatakda ng patas na labanan sa merkado at magbibigay-daan para makayanan ng maliliit na negosyante sa industriyang ito na makipagsabayan sa mga higante at multi-nasyunal na mga kumpanya,” ayon kay Villar.

Sinabi nito na mahigit sa 90 porsyento ng merkado sa Pilipinas ng LPG ay kontrolado ng iilang malalaking kumpanya tulad ng Petron, Liquigaz, Shell at Total. Samantalang ang mga maliliit na kumpanya ay humihingi ng regulasyon sa industriya.

“Kung malusog ang kumpetisyon, kung nangingibabaw ang dikta ng merkado at hindi monopolyado ng ilang grupo o kartel, walang lugar para sa pag-abuso at lubhang mataas na presyo. Ang mga mamimili ay hindi mapipilitan na bumili ng LPG sa mataas na presyo na bunga ng artipisyal na kakulangan,” paliwanag niya. – GMANews.TV

Source: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/148568/Regulasyon-sa-bentahan-at-distribusyon-ng-LPG-iginiit-ng-senador

GMANews 02/11/2009
“Regulasyon sa bentahan at distribusyon ng LPG iginiit ng senador”

Retrieved February 12, 2009.
Web site title: Regulasyon sa bentahan at distribusyon ng LPG iginiit ng senador
Web site: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/148568/Regulasyon-sa-bentahan-at-distribusyon-ng-LPG-iginiit-ng-senador

Mag-uling na lang tayo…

12
Feb

Help our stranded OFW

RP posts told: Seek amnesty for stranded OFWs

02/11/2009

MANILA, Philippines – Philippine embassies and consular offices in the Middle East should make vigorous representation with host governments and seek amnesty for distressed, stranded, and overstaying OFWs, a group of migrant workers said on Wednesday.

“It is now imperative for all Philippine posts abroad especially in the Middle East to work for amnesty for stranded and distressed OFWs and it could possibly be done via diplomatic way,” said John Leonard Monterona, regional coordinator of Migrante – Middle East.

Migrante’s appeal followed an advisory by the Philippine consulate general in Jeddah for Filipinos to avoid unscrupulous groups or individuals offering shortcuts in leaving Saudi Arabia.

Consul General Ezzedin Tago said in his appeal that OFWs who wish to leave should not fall for offers of immediate repatriation for a fee because the Saudi government has no existing amnesty offer.

If ever there is an amnesty offer, it would only be for those who overstayed their umrah, or haj visas, he said. He explained that workers who left their employers are not covered by such amnesties and they could end up languishing in deportation centers while local authorities check on their records.

Ambassador Antonio P. Villamor has also repeatedly issued similar advisories in Riyadh.

Migrante has noted an increasing numbers of stranded and overstaying OFWs in the Middle East, the latest addition of which include 37 who have camped out under the Khandara overpass in Jeddah in hopes of being rounded up by the immigration police for immediate deportation.

“According to our Migrante-Jeddah chapter, the numbers of distressed OFWs in Khandara bridge swell to about 100 during day time. It is to their observation that there are a considerable numbers out there,” Monterona added.

Monterona said that while it was well for Philippine mission officials to keep reminding OFWs against absconding from their work and to abide by the laws of host countries, it was also incumbent on the missions to assist OFWs in distress. And one way of assisting distressed or overstaying OFWs is to work for an amnesty program.

“We would like to remind our diplomatic officials that many of the distressed and stranded OFWs are victims of labor malpractices, nonpayment of salaries, overworked, and sexual and physical abuses committed against them by their employers, thus they abscond from their abusive employers,” Monterona said.

“That is why RP posts abroad are their to protect the interests of OFWs, and represents OFWs interests in relation to the host government’s internal or immigration policies,” he added.

Pro-active measures

Monterona said if absconding is a crime in most of the Middle Eastern countries, Philippine diplomats must not think and treat them that way, but instead provide them swift assistance for the early resolution of their cases.

“Our distressed OFWs who are often caught between the devil and deep blue sea would choose to be apprehended by immigration police, hoping for their eventual repatriation,” he added.

“That is why pro-active actions and measures must be taken by our diplomatic officials, first to swiftly approach distressed, stranded and overstaying OFWs especially those in Khandara bridge to get their names, make a list and record their respective cases, and push for a possible amnesty deal for their repatriation,” Monterona said.

He said it’s not really impossible to secure an amnesty program from the host countries, including the government of Saudi Arabia.

He cited what happened in 2007 when the Saudi Arabia granted amnesty to 925 overstayers and mostly runaway OFWs or those facing labor cases after the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Manila ordered the consulate in Jeddah to make representations with Saudi authorities.

Then Consul General Pendosina N. Lomondot not only made official representations but also tapped personal friends among Saudi immigration, labor and foreign affairs officials.

Armed with a blanket authority by the national government, Saudi officials allowed even those who had labor cases to leave the kingdom, all at the expense of their own government. - GMANews.TV

Source: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/148318/RP-posts-told-Seek-amnesty-for-stranded-OFWs

GMANews 02/11/2009
“RP posts told: Seek amnesty for stranded OFWs”

Retrieved February 12, 2009.
Web site title: RP posts told: Seek amnesty for stranded OFWs
Web site: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/148318/RP-posts-told-Seek-amnesty-for-stranded-OFWs

Nakow… dati na issue yan, way back panahon pa ata ni Tabako and beyond. Worse, is our forsaken embassies there and there. Mabuti pa nasa mental hospital ka, sa mental hospital pinapagaling ang may sakit sa pagiisip. Sa mga embassy natin kabaligtaran, masisira isip mo.


18
Nov

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (GMA), Press Secretary Jesus Dureza prays for GMA till 2010?

“Bless the President, so she will have the forbearance, good health, tolerance to lead this nation up to 2010 and perhaps, who knows, even beyond” -Press Secretary Jesus Dureza’s prayer (Neda meeting last tuesday November 18, 2008)

“Oh my God” replied President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during the prayer.


Press Secretary Jesus Dureza’s Prayer


This Cabinet Meeting last Tuesday November 18, 2008, gives the chills down to Pres. Gloria Macapal Arroyo’s spine I’d say. Read the rest of this entry »

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