
| | Dumaluan
steps down; Fuertes sworn as mayor By
KIT BAGAIPO | | | Panglao
Mayor Doloreich Dumaluan was finally served his 6-month suspension as Vice Mayor
Pedro Fuertes was immediately sworn in to assume as municipal mayor by Department
of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Assistant Regional Director Pedro Noval
11 o'clock yesterday morning. FULL
STORY |
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| | | | PEACEFUL
STEP-DOWN. Panglao Mayor Doloriech Dumaluan delivered his brief remarks before
he peacefully stepped down as town mayor after DILG Asst Director Pedro Noval
served the 6-month suspension order 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Foto above shows
Vice Mayor Pedro Fuertes taking oath before Noval as acting mayor of Panglao.
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VENECIA INITIATIVES | | |  | | Speaker
Joe De Venecia, for all our misgivings, is a great political animal-survivor.
He
can change from a growling tiger (when passionate with his advocacies) to a lovable
puppy (with floppy ears) when he courts consensus - | both
among angels and Satan - and a chameleon when he wants to adapt to new habitat. FULL
STORY | | SEAT
OF FEAST. The Sto. Niño Parish Church of Ubay town will gather devotees
of Señor Sto. Niño during their town fiesta on Friday. |
Just
Before Deadline PNP
lists 613 election hotspots
MANILA--
The Philippine National Police has initially identified yesterday at least 613
cities and municipalities as "hotspots" or potential source of violence
in the coming senatorial and local elections in May.
The
figure may be trimmed down or increased when the PNP, which is the primary agency
tasked to secure the elections, holds a formal meeting with the Commission on
Elections (Comelec) today. FULL
STORY |
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