'THE PHILIPPINES MUST REJOIN THE ICC'
Naghain ng resolusyon sa Kamara si Mamamayang Liberal Rep. Leila de Lima para hikayatin ang gobyerno na muling sumapi sa Rome Statute ng International Criminal Court (ICC).
Sa ilalim ng House Resolution No. 1056, nanawagan ang kongresista kina Pres. Bongbong Marcos at sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) na simulan ang proseso para makabalik ang Pilipinas bilang miyembro ng ICC.
Layon ni de Lima na mas mapalakas ang commitment ng bansa sa paglaban sa impunity at atrocity crimes, at maitaguyod ang human dignity at rule of law.
NOT FROM MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA
Contrary to Senator Alan Peter Cayetano's claim, it was not members of the media who applauded and cheered for him during his press conference at the Senate on Thursday, but rather his own staff and several guests in attendance.
"First time akong napalakpakan ng media, walang bayad 'yon," he said after claiming that he had managed to unite various political groups, which he alleged are now aligned with the administration.
Cayetano also maintained that he remains Senate president, despite the recognition by Malacañang and the House of Representatives of Senator Win Gatchalian’s leadership as acting Senate president. | via Malou Escudero/Pilipino Star Ngayon
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