+ Follow FORMER QUEZON Tag
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[Title] => Leni Robredo for VP movement launched
[Summary] => Despite the pronouncement of Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo that she has no plans to seek higher office, a movement meant to encourage her to run for vice president in the 2016 elections was launched yesterday.
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[Title] => Government urged not to use CCT for 2016 polls
[Summary] => The Aquino administration was urged yesterday not to use the P63-billion conditional cash transfer (CCT) program to promote the political plans of its candidates in the May 9, 2016 elections.
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[Title] => Tañada washes hands of P220-M infra ‘pork’
[Summary] => Former Quezon representative Lorenzo Tañada III said yesterday he had nothing to do with the P220 million that then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo released to his district shortly before the May 2010 elections.
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[Title] => Romualdez seen to lead House minority in 16th Congress
[Summary] => Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez is likely to lead the minority bloc in the House of Representatives in the 16th Congress, an opposition leader said yesterday.
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[Title] => Ex-Quezon gov quits congressional race
[Summary] => Former Quezon governor Eduardo Rodriguez has quit the congressional race in the province’s third district to lend support to the Liberal Party’s candidate, lawyer and environmental advocate Shiela de Leon.
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[Title] => Ex-governor seeks bail for wife
[Summary] => Former Quezon province Gov. Eduardo Rodriguez has asked the Supreme Court (SC) to take into consideration his voluntary extradition to the US and allow his ailing wife to post bail before a Manila regional trial court.
In a three-page motion filed on June 5 through his counsel, Rodriguez said his surrender to Philippine authorities on May 27 should "prove to the whole world" that he and his wife, Imelda are no longer fugitives from justice and a flight risk.
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[Title] => Ex-Quezon gov willing to face raps in US
[Summary] => Former Quezon governor Eduardo Rodriguez and his wife have volunteered to go the United States on their own accord to face their accusers in a 16-year-old insurance fraud case involving $150,000, pending before a California court.
Rodriguez and his wife, Imelda, who were ordered arrested by the Department of Justice in May last year, only a month after it filed an extradition case against the couple, were subsequently released after the Manila Regional Trial Court granted them the right to bail.
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[Title] => Ex-Quezon gov quits congressional race
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[Title] => Ex-governor seeks bail for wife
[Summary] => Former Quezon province Gov. Eduardo Rodriguez has asked the Supreme Court (SC) to take into consideration his voluntary extradition to the US and allow his ailing wife to post bail before a Manila regional trial court.
In a three-page motion filed on June 5 through his counsel, Rodriguez said his surrender to Philippine authorities on May 27 should "prove to the whole world" that he and his wife, Imelda are no longer fugitives from justice and a flight risk.
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[Title] => Ex-Quezon gov willing to face raps in US
[Summary] => Former Quezon governor Eduardo Rodriguez and his wife have volunteered to go the United States on their own accord to face their accusers in a 16-year-old insurance fraud case involving $150,000, pending before a California court.
Rodriguez and his wife, Imelda, who were ordered arrested by the Department of Justice in May last year, only a month after it filed an extradition case against the couple, were subsequently released after the Manila Regional Trial Court granted them the right to bail.
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February 21, 2002 - 12:00am