+ Follow EDUARDO ANTONIO NACHURA Tag
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[Title] => PCGG welcomes SC ruling requiring officials to appear before Senate probes
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From defiance to acceptance. Thats how two commissioners of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) hope to deal with future Senate summons in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling rejecting their claims of immunity from legislative investigations.
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[Title] => Andaya bids colleagues farewell
[Summary] => Camarines Sur Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr., who is incoming budget secretary, bade his colleagues goodbye last night after presenting the proposed P1-trillion 2006 budget, his last official act as House appropriations committee chairman.
"I have come to introduce this (budget) bill, and say my goodbyes. I hope that you will treat me kindly in my new work, but friendships, I understand, should not come in the way of your duty to check and balance the department I will lead," he said.
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[Title] => Suporta ng LP at NPC kay PGMA lumalakas
[Summary] => Maging ang mga kasapi ng partido Liberal at Nacionalist Peoples Coalition ay hindi natinag sa pagtalon ni Vice President Teofisto Guingona sa kampo ni Fernando Poe, Jr.
Ayon kina Rep. Eduardo Antonio Nachura (LP, Eastern Samar) at Rep. Marcelino Libanan (NPC, Western Samar), buo at matatag pa rin ang kanilang suporta sa kandidatura ni Pangulong Arroyo at sa Koalisyon ng Katapatan sa Karanasan para sa Kinabukasan (K4).
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[Title] => LP brass declare support for GMA
[Summary] => Six senior leaders of the Liberal Party (LP) declared yesterday their support for President Arroyo in next years presidential elections.
They are Manila Rep. Rodolfo Bacani, LP secretary general; Manila Mayor Lito Atienza, executive vice president; Eleazar Quinto, executive director; Western Samar Rep, Eduardo Antonio Nachura, vice president for the Visayas; Housing Secretary Michael Defensor and Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II.
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[Title] => Drilon, JDV set Cha-cha talks
[Summary] => Senate President Franklin Drilon and Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. are scheduled to meet on Monday to discuss the controversial issue of Charter change.
The one-on-one meeting was revealed yesterday by Sen. Aquilino Pimentel Jr., who has been urging the Senate and the House to resolve their differences on Cha-cha.
Opposition Sen. Edgardo Angara, who chairs the Senate committee on constitutional amendments and electoral reforms, and his House counterpart, Rep. Eduardo Antonio Nachura, are also set to meet this weekend to tackle the same issue.
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[Title] => Congress eyes deal on Cha-cha
[Summary] => The Senate and the House of Representatives have agreed to iron out their differences on the controversial issue of Charter change (Cha-cha).
Sen. Edgardo Angara, who chairs the Senate committee on constitutional amendments and electoral reforms, said yesterday he and his House counterpart, Rep. Eduardo Antonio Nachura, would meet later this week to discuss ways of resolving the deadlock between the two chambers on Cha-cha.
He said a possible compromise would be taken up.
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[Title] => De Venecia: Accept Cha-cha or risk coup
[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. told the nation yesterday that it has to accept Cha-cha (Charter change) now or face the possibility of a military takeover.
He told Cha-cha supporters at Club Filipino in Greenhills, San Juan that unless the country shifts to a unicameral parliamentary system soon, the inability of its leaders to solve its problems and "destructive politics might lead to authoritarian rule."
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EDUARDO ANTONIO NACHURA
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[Title] => PCGG welcomes SC ruling requiring officials to appear before Senate probes
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From defiance to acceptance. Thats how two commissioners of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) hope to deal with future Senate summons in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling rejecting their claims of immunity from legislative investigations.
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[Title] => Andaya bids colleagues farewell
[Summary] => Camarines Sur Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr., who is incoming budget secretary, bade his colleagues goodbye last night after presenting the proposed P1-trillion 2006 budget, his last official act as House appropriations committee chairman.
"I have come to introduce this (budget) bill, and say my goodbyes. I hope that you will treat me kindly in my new work, but friendships, I understand, should not come in the way of your duty to check and balance the department I will lead," he said.
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[Title] => Suporta ng LP at NPC kay PGMA lumalakas
[Summary] => Maging ang mga kasapi ng partido Liberal at Nacionalist Peoples Coalition ay hindi natinag sa pagtalon ni Vice President Teofisto Guingona sa kampo ni Fernando Poe, Jr.
Ayon kina Rep. Eduardo Antonio Nachura (LP, Eastern Samar) at Rep. Marcelino Libanan (NPC, Western Samar), buo at matatag pa rin ang kanilang suporta sa kandidatura ni Pangulong Arroyo at sa Koalisyon ng Katapatan sa Karanasan para sa Kinabukasan (K4).
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[Title] => LP brass declare support for GMA
[Summary] => Six senior leaders of the Liberal Party (LP) declared yesterday their support for President Arroyo in next years presidential elections.
They are Manila Rep. Rodolfo Bacani, LP secretary general; Manila Mayor Lito Atienza, executive vice president; Eleazar Quinto, executive director; Western Samar Rep, Eduardo Antonio Nachura, vice president for the Visayas; Housing Secretary Michael Defensor and Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II.
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[Title] => Drilon, JDV set Cha-cha talks
[Summary] => Senate President Franklin Drilon and Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. are scheduled to meet on Monday to discuss the controversial issue of Charter change.
The one-on-one meeting was revealed yesterday by Sen. Aquilino Pimentel Jr., who has been urging the Senate and the House to resolve their differences on Cha-cha.
Opposition Sen. Edgardo Angara, who chairs the Senate committee on constitutional amendments and electoral reforms, and his House counterpart, Rep. Eduardo Antonio Nachura, are also set to meet this weekend to tackle the same issue.
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[Title] => Congress eyes deal on Cha-cha
[Summary] => The Senate and the House of Representatives have agreed to iron out their differences on the controversial issue of Charter change (Cha-cha).
Sen. Edgardo Angara, who chairs the Senate committee on constitutional amendments and electoral reforms, said yesterday he and his House counterpart, Rep. Eduardo Antonio Nachura, would meet later this week to discuss ways of resolving the deadlock between the two chambers on Cha-cha.
He said a possible compromise would be taken up.
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[Title] => De Venecia: Accept Cha-cha or risk coup
[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. told the nation yesterday that it has to accept Cha-cha (Charter change) now or face the possibility of a military takeover.
He told Cha-cha supporters at Club Filipino in Greenhills, San Juan that unless the country shifts to a unicameral parliamentary system soon, the inability of its leaders to solve its problems and "destructive politics might lead to authoritarian rule."
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October 19, 2006 - 12:00am