+ Follow BAGUIO CITY MAYOR BRAULIO YARANON Tag
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[Title] => Palace upholds Baguio mayors suspension
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Its final! Malacañang has affirmed its July 26 order suspending Baguio City Mayor Braulio Yaranon for one year.
In an Aug. 22 ruling, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, acting on behalf of the Office of the President, denied Yaranons motion for reconsideration on the earlier order suspending him for grave misconduct and abuse of authority, among other administrative offenses.
Yaranons suspension stemmed from the complaint filed against him by Jadewell Parking Systems Corp., a private parking operator here.
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[Title] => Palace adviser quits in disgust at Baguio mayors suspension
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY A top Palace adviser for the Cordillera region has given up his post in disgust at Malacañangs decision to suspend Baguio City Mayor Braulio Yaranon for one year over a private pay parking controversy.
Silvestre Afable, Cabinet Officer for Regional Development for the Cordilleras, tendered his resignation last June 26, the day Malacañang suspended Yaranon for culpable violations of the Constitution, dishonesty, oppression, misconduct and abuse of authority.
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[Title] => Comelec approves Baguio recall elections
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY The move to unseat Baguio City Mayor Braulio Yaranon is one step up.
Meeting en banc on Feb. 28, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) approved petition for recall filed by Godofredo Cawaing and five others against Yaranon.
Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos and Commissioners Rex Borra, Florentino Tuason and Romeo Brawnerhas ordered the preparation of the guidelines and activities for the recall election.
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[Title] => Yaranon shrugs off recall move
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Like a lion facing those out to slaughter him, 77-year-old Baguio City Mayor Braulio Yaranon merely laughed off a recall petition out to unseat him, flaunting it as just a walk in the park for him.
Yaranon, a former regional trial court judge in La Union and also a former Baguio official during the 1970s, said in jest that he is prepared for whatever will be the outcome of the petition.
Although begging not to comment on the petitioners claim of "loss of confidence" in his leadership, Yaranon said he would contest all the signatures.
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[Title] => GMAs wish list: Win over terror, Cha-cha
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Aside from working on her temper, President Arroyo has five wishes which she wants her government to focus on in 2006.
A government victory in the war on terror, taking up efforts to revise the Constitution, streamlining frontline services of the government, a review of environmental policies, and advancing peace talks with rebel groups are particularly on her mind.
"We will concentrate on these next year," the President stressed as she hosted a dinner for journalists at the Mansion House here Tuesday.
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[Title] => SC: Arrest Baguio mayor for contempt
[Summary] => The Supreme Court has ordered the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to immediately arrest and detain Baguio City Mayor Braulio Yaranon for direct and indirect contempt for defying its ruling to open the streets where a private pay parking concessionaire operates.
In an eight-page order, the Supreme Court also ordered Yaranon to pay a fine of P10,000 within five days "under pain of imprisonment."
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[Title] => Mayor ng Baguio City iiniuutos ng Korte Suprema na arestuhin
[Summary] => Iniutos ng Korte Suprema sa National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) ang pagpapadakip kay Baguio City Mayor Braulio Yaranon.
Batay sa kautusan ng Supreme Court 3rd Division, sinabi nito na guilty si Mayor Yaranon sa kasong direct contempt matapos mapatunayang nagsinungaling ito sa Mataas na Hukuman nang sabihin nito sa liham na kanya nang sinunod ang kautusan ng korte na nag-aatas na buksan ang parking spaces na pinatatakbo ng Jadewell Parking System Corporation.
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[Title] => Charges readied vs driver of killer bus
[Summary] => SAN FABIAN, Pangasinan Police are readying charges against the driver of a Victory Liner bus which smashed into a jeepney carrying excursionists from Baguio City here last Saturday night, resulting in the deaths of 18 people and injuries to 24 others.
Bus driver Senecio Panitan Jr. escaped after the incident but the police, acting on a tip, arrested him Sunday night while he was being treated in a Dagupan City hospital, Chief Inspector Genaro Sapiera, San Fabian police chief, said.
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BAGUIO CITY MAYOR BRAULIO YARANON
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[Title] => Palace upholds Baguio mayors suspension
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Its final! Malacañang has affirmed its July 26 order suspending Baguio City Mayor Braulio Yaranon for one year.
In an Aug. 22 ruling, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, acting on behalf of the Office of the President, denied Yaranons motion for reconsideration on the earlier order suspending him for grave misconduct and abuse of authority, among other administrative offenses.
Yaranons suspension stemmed from the complaint filed against him by Jadewell Parking Systems Corp., a private parking operator here.
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Silvestre Afable, Cabinet Officer for Regional Development for the Cordilleras, tendered his resignation last June 26, the day Malacañang suspended Yaranon for culpable violations of the Constitution, dishonesty, oppression, misconduct and abuse of authority.
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Meeting en banc on Feb. 28, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) approved petition for recall filed by Godofredo Cawaing and five others against Yaranon.
Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos and Commissioners Rex Borra, Florentino Tuason and Romeo Brawnerhas ordered the preparation of the guidelines and activities for the recall election.
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Yaranon, a former regional trial court judge in La Union and also a former Baguio official during the 1970s, said in jest that he is prepared for whatever will be the outcome of the petition.
Although begging not to comment on the petitioners claim of "loss of confidence" in his leadership, Yaranon said he would contest all the signatures.
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[Title] => GMAs wish list: Win over terror, Cha-cha
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Aside from working on her temper, President Arroyo has five wishes which she wants her government to focus on in 2006.
A government victory in the war on terror, taking up efforts to revise the Constitution, streamlining frontline services of the government, a review of environmental policies, and advancing peace talks with rebel groups are particularly on her mind.
"We will concentrate on these next year," the President stressed as she hosted a dinner for journalists at the Mansion House here Tuesday.
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In an eight-page order, the Supreme Court also ordered Yaranon to pay a fine of P10,000 within five days "under pain of imprisonment."
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[Title] => Mayor ng Baguio City iiniuutos ng Korte Suprema na arestuhin
[Summary] => Iniutos ng Korte Suprema sa National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) ang pagpapadakip kay Baguio City Mayor Braulio Yaranon.
Batay sa kautusan ng Supreme Court 3rd Division, sinabi nito na guilty si Mayor Yaranon sa kasong direct contempt matapos mapatunayang nagsinungaling ito sa Mataas na Hukuman nang sabihin nito sa liham na kanya nang sinunod ang kautusan ng korte na nag-aatas na buksan ang parking spaces na pinatatakbo ng Jadewell Parking System Corporation.
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[Summary] => SAN FABIAN, Pangasinan Police are readying charges against the driver of a Victory Liner bus which smashed into a jeepney carrying excursionists from Baguio City here last Saturday night, resulting in the deaths of 18 people and injuries to 24 others.
Bus driver Senecio Panitan Jr. escaped after the incident but the police, acting on a tip, arrested him Sunday night while he was being treated in a Dagupan City hospital, Chief Inspector Genaro Sapiera, San Fabian police chief, said.
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December 29, 2005 - 12:00am