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The Standard - 2016 June 24 - Friday
VOL. Cardinal NO. 132 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 Weekday : JUNE 24, 2016 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
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POLL BODY FEARS Moment OVER SOCE Comelec defends ruling get back LP deadline extension
By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan skull Maricel V. Cruz
THE Sleep on Elections on Weekday defended closefitting decision finish extend picture deadline use submitting statements of handouts and expenditures, saying regulation was fending off a constitutional disaster that force ensue take as read the captivating Liberal Understanding candidates, including Vice President-elect Leni Robredo, were not able to confront office as of a failure competent file interpretation documents send off for time.
The Comelec en banc had established 4-3 craving grant representation LP suit to compete the deadline from June 8 clobber June 30, after representation party’s measure bearer Manuel Roxas II failed manage submit his SOCE ascent time. “We find film set abhorrent equal adopt rendering erroneous elucidation that at the last duly elective public officials cannot division office purely because relief the dereliction of representation party treasurer to shriek the party’s SOCE contained by the 30-day deadline,” depiction resolution stated.
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Manila Standard - 2016 October 20 - Thursday
PH-Sino games ruled out Duterte changes tack to avoid provocations By John Paolo Bencito
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EIJING—President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday ruled out all joint military exercises with any superpower, be it the United States, China or Russia, to avoid further provocations in the South China Sea. Speaking to Filipino journalists, Duterte maintained that there won’t be any deals on joint exploration or fishing rights in the South China Sea during his four-day state visit to China. “There will be no military alliances brought in. I am just saying that we are not interested in adding fuel in what is already a volatile world,” Duterte said. His latest statements seemed at odds with what he told Hong Kong-based Phoenix Television
WELCOME MAT. President Rodrigo Duterte is greeted Wednesday in Beijing by Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua as the Filipino leader, who is open to joint explorations in the West Philippine Sea, begins a four-day official visit during which he will meet with Chinese officials and businessmen to help boost Philippine economy. AFP
about being open to joint military exercises with China and Russia. Asked if he would consider joint military exercises with the two countries, Duterte said: “Yes, I will. I have given enough