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Sara impeachment saga: The call to put Madriaga under House custody

Why is Vice President Sara Duterte 'disturbed' by Congressman Chel Diokno's request for the House to place Ramil Madriaga under its custody?

15 Mar, 07:50 — 18 Mar, 12:05
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japan-timesMostly Factual2d ago

Thai ruling party tightens grip on power with house speaker post

The role is pivotal in Thailand’s parliamentary system, setting legislative agendas and scheduling key votes for the lower house, including to select the prime minister.

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RapplerMostly Factual35m ago

Rappler Recap: What to expect as VP Sara’s impeachment hearing begins March 25

House committee on justice chair Gerville Luistro describes the hearings as a 'mini-trial'

By Dwight de Leon, Rappler.com

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inquirerMostly Factualjust now

Luistro: Sara Duterte impeachment hearing proper starts March 25

MANILA, Philippines — The hearing proper related to the impeachment complaints filed against Vice President Sara Duterte will begin on March 25, according to House committee on justice chair and Batangas Rep. Gerville Luistro.  Luistro bared the full schedule for the hearing proper after the panel declared the two petitions lodged against Duterte sufficient in

By dsanchez

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china-dailyLow2d ago

New speaker named for Thai House of Representatives - China Daily

New speaker named for Thai House of Representatives  China Daily

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philstarMostly Factual14h ago

With VP ‘non-answer,’ impeachment proper set March 25

Following Vice President Sara Duterte’s “non-answer” to the impeachment complaints against her and the complainants’ waiver of their right to reply, the House committee on justice is looking to begin the hearing proper on March 25.

By Mark Ernest Villeza

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