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Before, mayor naging presidente. Kaya never underestimate a senator to be our next president. Shhh..., hindi mananalo yan.[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
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Senate Sergeant-at-Arms: Pharmally’s Dargani siblings ‘in hiding’
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May maniniwala ba sa DOJ probe?
Roque: DOJ drug war probe absolves President Duterte | Samuel Medenilla
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"if there was any doubt that the President was somehow linked to this affair, or was invested in some way in the outcome of the controversy, that was quickly dispelled long ago when Mr. Duterte began using his weekly TV addresses to the public not to talk about the COVID-19 pandemic—which has sickened more than 2 million of his countrymen and killed over 40,000 while also devastating the economy and driving millions more to despair and poverty—but to strenuously defend Yang and the executives of Pharmally from the Senate probe. Previous to this, the President had been taking to the airwaves barely more than once a week, usually at the ungodly hours of late Monday night or early Tuesday morning, in already taped and heavily edited broadcasts at that. But the Pharmally revelations appeared to have goosed the President into vociferous action; suddenly he was making twice-a-week appearances on TV, not only to take up the cudgels for Pharmally but, more ominously, to rail and hurl threats at the Senate for its temerity to look into the transactions and backgrounds of private individuals previously seen in Mr. Duterte’s company whose business was now awash in billions of payments from the government."
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Duterte says Dela Rosa '''nervous''' about ICC drug war probe
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Since July 2016, DPWH has completed a total of 5,950 bridges – 1,389 of which were rehabilitated, 1,366 widened, 355 newly constructed, 297 replaced, and 1,805 retrofitted; 738 local bridges were also built.
Five years later: 5,95 bridges – Manila Bulletin
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For more than five years, the Duterte administration through the able leadership of the Secretary of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) Arthur Tugade, has completed 214 airport projects across the country including the newly inaugurated Bicol International Airport while more than 100 more are ongoing including the Bulacan International Airport or the New Manila International Airport.
Duterte’s Legacy: Golden Age Of Infrastructure | The ASEAN Post
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