kawawa naman ako.Originally Posted by ;2754471
siya, puede magbigay ng opinion.
ako, hindi.
Proposed 2017 budget increase of 600% for the ofc of the pres! From P2.86b to a whopping P20.03b 😵
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One stop service center for Ofw's opens.
Good news to all OFW's. Kudos to the government for this.
One-stop service center for OFWs opens for business
Hazard pay at other allowances pwedeng gawan ng paraan yan and since 2017 budget naman yan eh dapat nasa proper item yan ng budget at di mang gagaling sa Descretionary fund ng Office of the President.
Di kaya...
Judging sa huge turn coat sa congress abay mukhang naka hanap ng butas sa batas.Though there is no pork barrel in the budget, representatives may request for projects based on the needs of their constituents, Diokno said.
“It is the right of a congressman to request for what’s good for their constituents… Between, for example, a district engineer and a congressman, I would rather give the congressman the right to request and identify some projects. The district engineer is not elected, the congressman is elected. It’s just proper to give them credit when they request,” Diokno said.
He said there is no “hard and fast rule” regarding the requests of lawmakers for pet projects to be funded by the present administration.
“There is no hard and fast rule. Congressmen would identify P100 million worth of projects but they are not eligible… Somebody identifies projects which are worthwhile, consistent with the desire of the President for the development of the countryside, we will of course consider,” Diokno added.
Hindi nakakatakot ngayon ito. Hindi katulad ng dating mga admin. May FOI na po sa executive department. Pwedeng bantayan ang mga gatos ng ejecutivo. Kung may duda magrequest lang po papeles gamit ang FOI.
EO FOI > Kung hindi si Duterte ang presidente hinding hindi mangyayari ito.
ito pa isang makikita kung gaano kadedicated ang presidente sa mamamayan. Naglilibot at inaalam talaga ang nangyayari habang may peligro ng sakuna. Hindi yung malalaman mo na lang na nakikiparty pala sa panahon ng sakuna.
President Duterte flies over some part in Manila affected by flood
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President Rodrigo Roa Duterte flies over some parts in Metro Manila to check areas that were flooded due to heavy rains brought by the southwest monsoon (habagat) during the weekend. Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) Executive Director Ricardo Jalad join the President in the aerial inspection.
President Duterte flies over some part in Manila affected by flood - Social Trends
President Duterte flies over some parts in Metro Manila affected by flood - YouTube
Good news Ulit. Walang katapusang Good news ngayon sa panahon ni Duterte. Pero di ako magsasawa. Kahit araw araw at oras oras basta good news okay sa akin hindi ako allergic sa good news.
Ang mga OFW sigurado matutuwa. Walang reason para hindi matuwa sa balitang ito. Never itong nangyari kahit kailan at hindi mangyayari ito kung hindi kay Duterte. Napakalaking tulong ito para mabawasan ang abala sa mga bagong bayani.
One Stop Service Center for OFWs opens today
One Stop Service Center for OFWs opens today – Update Philippines
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) launches today a one stop shop for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) where government frontline services are made accessible to those who are currently working or planning to work overseas. This is located at the ground floor of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration’s main office at Blas F. Ople Building in Ortigas Avenue corner EDSA, Mandaluyong City.
Creation of this one stop shop, One Stop Service Center for OFWs (OSSCO), is in response to President Rodrigo Duterte’s directive to make it easier for OFWs to avail the services of the government, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said.
Departments and their services available are as follows:
1. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
• Passport Services
• Passport Validity Extension for Balik-Manggagawa (vacationing Workers)
2. Overseas Welfare Workers Administration (OWWA)
• Processing of OWWA Membership/Renewal of Membership
3. Technical Education and Skills Development (TESDA)
• Assistance for Competency Assessment
• Verification of Certificates and Special Order
• Assistance for Replacement of National Certificates (NC)/Certificates of Competency (COC)
• Training Assistance and Scholarship Program
4. Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
• Issuance of Professional License
5. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA)
• Issuance/ Revalidation of Seaman’s Book
6. Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF)
• Processing of Pag-ibig Membership
7. Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC)
• Payment of Philhealth Contribution
• Member registration and updating
8. Social Security System (SSS)
• Registration and Membership Data Amendment
• Acceptance of Loan and Benefits Claim Applications
• Loan Verification and Status
• UMID Capturing and Card Releasing
9. Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
• Processing and Copy Issuance of
Certificate of Live Birth
Certificate of Marriage
Certificate of Death
Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR)
10. Bureau of Immigration (BI)
• Departure Clearance Information
11. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
• Issuance of NBI Clearance
12. Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
• Verification and Authentication of School Credentials
13. Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA)
• Travel Tax Payment
• Processing of Travel Tax Exemption and Reduced Travel Tax
14. Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)
• Documentation of Workers (Landbased and Seabased)
• Documentation of Workers-On-Leave/Balik-Manggagawa
• Registration of Landbased Worker-Applicants
• Verification/Certification of OFW Records
• Provision of Legal Assistance
Section 4 of the EO states that access to information may be denied “when the information falls under any of the exceptions enshrined in the Constitution, existing law, or jurisprudence.Naman.The said section also directs the Department of Justice and the Office of the Solicitor General to prepare an inventory – not to draw up a list of possible exceptions, as has been reported by the media – of such exceptions.
The inventory – meaning exceptions already “enshrined in the Constitution, existing law or jurisprudence” – must be submitted to the Office of the President, which will then “circularize the inventory of exceptions to all government offices” covered by the EO as well as to the general public.
The implication is clear: whatever exceptions already in the law are exempt from public access. In addition, Section 4 also mandates a periodic updating of the inventory of exceptions to reflect any change in existing law or jurisprudence, which suggests that the “inventory” has the potential to grow over time.![]()
Something is wrong with tsikot. Why is it that when i open this thread i now hear this loud sucking sound? Not exactly sucking but more like slurping some semi-solid brown matter.