ATTY. AMANDO VIRGIL LIGUTAN, EVERYBODY!👏🏽
Atty. Ligutan came PREPARED. No unnecessary theatrics, just straight-up receipts, composure, and legal precision. That’s how you command a courtroom.🔥
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Assignment done, mama mama @saintgatch 🙂↕️
“Sa kasaysayan ng ating Republika, walang Bise Presidente na may KAIBIGAN NA HITMAN, ngayon lang.
Walang Bise Presidente na nagp*p*p*t*y ng Pangulo, NGAYON LANG.
Walang Bise Presidente na handang magp*p*t*y para lamang makaupo sa pwesto, NGAYON LANG.”
Ms. Earth Philippines Joy Barcoma will not have her final walk tonight, but she chose to stand for something bigger.
Happy Pride. 🏳️🌈 #LoveLaban#LoveLab4n
I checked out Naga City’s budget website and got a serious case of FOMO 😭
What do you mean every Peso is accounted for??
Citizens can see the clearly defined goals and projects???
AND MAKE SUGGESTIONS???
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Senator Pia Cayetano seems less interested in clarifying the bill and more interested in undermining Senator Risa Hontiveros. The problem is that the very points she keeps insisting are “not written” are actually in the bill and have already been explained repeatedly during the sponsorship and interpellation.
A healthy debate is supposed to illuminate issues, not create confusion where none exists. Instead of listening to the answers being given, Pia repeatedly interrupts, talks over the sponsor, and turns what should be a constructive exchange into an unnecessary spectacle.
Parliamentary courtesy exists for a reason. It allows senators to disagree without sacrificing respect and decorum. Senator Risa maintained her composure throughout the discussion, but it was difficult not to notice the constant interruptions and confrontational tone coming from the other side.
Debate is welcome. Disagreement is welcome. But basic respect should never be optional.
Frankly, the lack of parliamentary courtesy was glaring. It came across as rude, disrespectful, and completely unnecessary.