• Charter change talks being revived in Congress
• Lawmakers against President Rodrigo Duterte’s call to change party-list system
• Binay’s political plans for 2022
Former VP Binay: Charter change talks surface for political survival.
He says he agrees with extending local officials' terms.
Former VP Binay: We need to change economic provisions in current charter
Former VP Binay says foreigners should be involved in economic provisions
Former VP Binay on charter change talks: Incumbent officials want to extend their term, specifically ang Presidente
Former VP Binay on President Duterte saying that he doesn't want to extend his term: Ang pulitiko laging ganyan. Tignan na lang natin. Walang certainty na mangyayari 'yon.
RELATED: Lawmakers have disclosed efforts to tackle constitutional amendments in both houses of Congress with a hearing scheduled by a panel in the House, and a resolution filed in Senate. bit.ly/3nywAb9
Former VP Binay: I'm concerned we don't have a COVID-19 vaccine in PH yet
"Masyado ang relasyon natin sa China ngayon," former VP Binay says
Does former VP Binay want to be vaccinated against COVID-19 once doses are available?
Binay: Mas gugustuhin ko munang tignan ang results after a month or two
"Mayroong pagkukulang ang Makati police," says former VP Binay on the Christine Dacera case. "Nagbigay sila agad ng pronouncement na case solved"
Former VP Binay on Christine Dacera case: Mayroon ibang gustong ipagpilitang nagkaroon ng rape
Does former VP Binay have political plans for 2022? "Kung physically and mentally fit pa," he says
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Sen. Cayetano jokes: Merong nagsasabi pag nabakunahan daw, marunong na mag-Chinese. That's a skill
Sen. Sotto suggests that DOH should consider using humor in its campaign to build vaccine confidence in the country
Senator Ping Lacson: How do you reconcile the survey results that most Filipinos are afraid of getting infected with COVID-19 but few are open to getting vaccinated?
DOH Sec. Duque: We will focus on addressing low public confidence on vaccines
Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia on the flooding experienced by the city during the weekend: Bacolod was not that hard-hit. It was in Talisay, Silay. Bacolod had some floods, but it was not that problematic
Mayor Leonardia says that Bacolod City has allocated ₱300 million for vaccines for its residents: The League of Cities of the Philippines created a committee of vaccine availment as early as December