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After the protests, they will continue driving their traditional jeepneys and serving their routes, Perez told SunStar Cebu on Thursday, April 11.Piston Cebu has over 500 drivers and operators as members.“Padayon ang among paglaban sa mga kaigsonan drayber ug mga opereytor para sa pangkabuhayan... ug ang ilahang pamilya pud nga makulban unya og kaldero,” Perez said. (We will continue to fight for our fellow drivers and operators, for their livelihoods... and their families who risk losing their income.)Perez did not say why the local chapter would not join the strike, only saying that their protest action in Cebu is intended to support the strike in the capital.Piston national president Mody Floranda remains opposed to the PUV consolidation policy that requires drivers/operators to join cooperatives to ensure the renewal of their franchises. This consolidation will later require the replacement of traditional jeepneys with modern units featuring Euro 4-compliant or electric engines to reduce pollution.Piston Cebu has said its call to scrap the PUVMP remains, as the program forces traditional jeepney operators to not only give up their individual franchises and vehicles but also to buy, using debt, what he called imported, expensive, non-sustainable and frail vehicles, which the operators and drivers would now struggle to pay for.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. affirmed on Wednesday, April 10, that the April 30 deadline for PUV consolidation is final. Marcos maintains that the PUVMP will not burden drivers and operators, as the National Government offers subsidies for those acquiring modern jeepneys. 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PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said he does not see his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte as a political enemy despite his continuous attacks against him.In an interview with reporters on the sidelines of the Philippines-United States-Japan trilateral meeting in Washington, DC, Marcos was asked to comment on Duterte’s statements, saying they will become political enemies following the suspension of Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib.“I don’t consider him a political enemy. It takes two to tango. I don’t consider him a political enemy,” he said,The Office of the President has ordered the 60-day suspension of Jubahib pending the resolution of an administrative complaint filed against him by board member Orly Amit over allegations of grave abuse of authority and oppression.Jubahib refused to step down as he maintained that the complaint was not enough grounds for him to be suspended.“They only used power tripping because they knew that higher-ranking officials were backing them. Honestly, they couldn’t wait for the election, they wanted immediately to sit in power because they wanted to immediately implement their personal interests once they were seated,” he said in a statement.Duterte, the former mayor of Davao City, expressed strong disapproval of Malacañang’s order, as he maintained that Jubahib was elected by the people and that it should be respected.Marcos said he is willing to discuss with Duterte the legal basis of the suspension order.“I’ll send him all of the court records and all of the discussions about that. Matagal na yan. Some of these cases were filed before I took office. And so it’s taking close to two years because it went through the process. So I’m confident, let anybody investigate,” Marcos said.“So, actually I only learned about the cases about a year ago. I did not know that such a case existed. I learned about it a year ago as part of my briefer, my daily briefer. So I’m very sure we did all of, we went through, all of the checks and balances. We went through all the procedures, the proper procedures, before we came to the decision, before the DILG came to the decision of imposing a suspension,” he added.Earlier, Duterte also criticized Marcos, even calling him a drug addict and “bangag,” a term locally used to describe someone who is high on illegal drugs.He even called his successor a “crybaby” supposedly for his leaning towards the United States.Marcos said he does not have the time to respond to every tirade against him by Duterte.“You know, to be a crybaby, you have to cry. Did you see me cry? I don’t want to pay attention to that. I really don’t. That’s means absolutely nothing to me,” he said.Marcos said Duterte, as a highly experienced lawyer, should know that “ad hominem attacks” have no place in high-level discussions such as the trilateral summit between the Philippines, the US and Japan. “Sasabihin na, pangit ka. 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PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said he does not see his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte as a political enemy despite his continuous attacks against him.In an interview with reporters on the sidelines of the Philippines-United States-Japan trilateral meeting in Washington, DC, Marcos was asked to comment on Duterte’s statements, saying they will become political enemies following the suspension of Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib.“I don’t consider him a political enemy. It takes two to tango. I don’t consider him a political enemy,” he said,The Office of the President has ordered the 60-day suspension of Jubahib pending the resolution of an administrative complaint filed against him by board member Orly Amit over allegations of grave abuse of authority and oppression.Jubahib refused to step down as he maintained that the complaint was not enough grounds for him to be suspended.“They only used power tripping because they knew that higher-ranking officials were backing them. Honestly, they couldn’t wait for the election, they wanted immediately to sit in power because they wanted to immediately implement their personal interests once they were seated,” he said in a statement.Duterte, the former mayor of Davao City, expressed strong disapproval of Malacañang’s order, as he maintained that Jubahib was elected by the people and that it should be respected.Marcos said he is willing to discuss with Duterte the legal basis of the suspension order.“I’ll send him all of the court records and all of the discussions about that. Matagal na yan. Some of these cases were filed before I took office. And so it’s taking close to two years because it went through the process. So I’m confident, let anybody investigate,” Marcos said.“So, actually I only learned about the cases about a year ago. I did not know that such a case existed. I learned about it a year ago as part of my briefer, my daily briefer. So I’m very sure we did all of, we went through, all of the checks and balances. We went through all the procedures, the proper procedures, before we came to the decision, before the DILG came to the decision of imposing a suspension,” he added.Earlier, Duterte also criticized Marcos, even calling him a drug addict and “bangag,” a term locally used to describe someone who is high on illegal drugs.He even called his successor a “crybaby” supposedly for his leaning towards the United States.Marcos said he does not have the time to respond to every tirade against him by Duterte.“You know, to be a crybaby, you have to cry. Did you see me cry? I don’t want to pay attention to that. I really don’t. That’s means absolutely nothing to me,” he said.Marcos said Duterte, as a highly experienced lawyer, should know that “ad hominem attacks” have no place in high-level discussions such as the trilateral summit between the Philippines, the US and Japan. “Sasabihin na, pangit ka. O sige, ‘di pangit ako, so what? Walang lugar ‘yang mga ano – ‘yung mga personal na ad hominem attacks kung tawagin sa batas,” he said. (They'll say, "You're ugly." Alright then, "I'm not ugly, so what?" Those personal ad hominem attacks have no place under the law.) (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Where can I watch UEFA in Philippines? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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If you stick to licensed and regulated operators, you will be in the hands of safe Filipino casino sites. Those have the latest security and encryption technologies in place to protect their users. Gambling can be addictive, so stay safe from its dangers by setting and sticking to a budget. Why are Filipinos drawn to e-sabong? .

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8 Which online casino in the Philippines offers the most games?

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