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Inquiries on the drug war were held by the House of Representatives' Quad Committee and the Senate Blue Ribbon sub-committee in October 2024. Duterte attended the Senate inquiry and transcripts from the hearings was later submitted to the ICC by Duterte's staunch critic, former Senator Antonio Trillanes. [24] [25]
On February 5, the House of Representatives passed House Resolution 156, pledging loyalty to Speaker Romualdez; the resolution also stated that the Senate supposedly violated the principle of inter-parliamentary courtesy and interfered with the House's affairs when the Senate conducted hearings on PI.
At the public hearing on police operations, held by the Senate in the afternoon at the city council office, [58] Dela Rosa criticized as well the further stay of police in the compound, and the police pepper spraying a church member. City mayor Duterte questioned the integrity and legality of the police operations. Meanwhile, Torre insisted ...
Duterte’s explosive break with the president is an opportunity for her to back her own candidates, and present herself as an alternative to a government which has lost popularity over the ...
The Senate Committee on Accountability of Public Officers and Investigations of the Senate of the Philippines, or more popularly known as the Blue Ribbon Committee, is the Senate committee tasked to investigate alleged wrongdoings of the government, its officials, and its attached agencies, including government owned and controlled corporations, in aid of legislation, that is, the primary ...
Eleven months out from the midterms, Rodrigo Duterte is favoured to win a Senate seat and his sons, although trailing, could ride their father's coattails into office, polls show. They also show ...
Rodrigo Duterte told the hearings he was solely responsible for the bloody crackdown and willing to be go on trial. (Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales and Mikhail Flores; Editing by Martin Petty)
Ronald Marapon dela Rosa was born on January 21, 1962, at Barangay Bato, Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur, to Teodoro Diamaton dela Rosa Sr. and Anesia Cruspero Marapon. [1] [2] His family was "dirt poor" as his father earned little money from his job as a tricycle driver.