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@PhilippineStar @onenewsph Case is to be heared by the court, so technically, they remain innocent until proven guilty and should still be regarded as elected officials???
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“A senator who is a detention prisoner cannot hold public office…Necessarily, he cannot be included in determining any quorum or majority vote,” former Supreme Court senior associate justice Antonio Carpio said. tinyurl.com/45nkybc6 | via @onenewsph

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'SANA MAY MAHIMASMASAN NA ISA O DALAWANG SENADOR’
'Yan ang naging pahayag ni minority member Sen. Erwin Tulfo ukol sa tatlong linggo ng “walang nangyayari” at “walang nagagawa” sa Senado sa ilalim ng pamumuno ni Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano.
Panoorin ang buong ulat: youtube.com/watch?v=ZyiR9v…

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@doctornosleep45 @okcthunder @Braums_IceCream Not abt how many followers i have! Its all about me talking abt facts!!! 😂😂😂
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@EMAWCaleb Hell yeahhhh! Thats MF clean bball play from SAS! OKC are nothing but floppers!!! Especially this freaking SGA🤬🤬🤬
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@PolymarketHoops Bro! At the end of the day, its all abou flopping to win the game! Thats who you are SGA and company!!! You got exposed this time🤬🤬🤬🤬
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@MUSICANDBUILDS Those are all legit! OKC had to always flop to win and get more FT😂😂😂
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@NextEraKari Not when they play clean bball😂😂😂. They are the greatest pretender😂😂😂
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@PhilippineStar Potential palang nagiingay na😂😂😂😂. Wala ring mangyayarin dyan pustahan tayo
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TOKYO – Four major Japanese companies are planning to pour in P56.3 billion worth of investments in the Philippines that are expected to generate more than 10,000 jobs, Malacañang said on Thursday.
The potential investments involve expansion projects in shipbuilding industries, advanced electronics manufacturing, semiconductor production, technologies driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and green maritime industries.
"President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. secured approximately P56.3 billion in potential investments from major Japanese companies during separate meetings on Thursday on the sidelines of his four-day state visit to Japan," the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said in a statement.
The projects are seen to generate 10,200 additional direct and indirect jobs across the Philippines. | via @alexisbromero

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