Thursday, 27 June 2013

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President Aquino leads oath-taking rites of adminisration lawmakers in Malacanang 


President Benigno S. Aquino III led in Malacanang on Thursday the oathtaking of 82 administration lawmakers who won during the May 13 midterm election.

The four senators-elect who took their oath include Alan Peter Cayetano, Antonio Trillanes IV, Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV and Cynthia Villar.

The Liberal Party representatives who took their oath of offices before the President were Rep. Francis Gerald Abaya, First District Cavite; Rep. Rodrigo Abellanosa, 2nd District, Cebu City; Ma. Lourdes Acosta, 1st District, Bukidnon; Rep. Alex Advincula, 3rd District, Cavite; Rep. Benjamin Agarao Jr., 4th District, Laguna; Rep. Manuel Agyao, Lone District, Kalinga; Rep. Vicente Alcala, 2nd District, Quezon;

Rep. Jorge Almonte, 1st District, Misamis Occidental; Rep. Isagani Amatong, 3rd District, Zamboanga del Norte; Rep. Sergio Antonio Apostol, 2ndDistrict, Leyte; Rep. Maryam Arbison, 2nd District, Sulu; Rep. Rose Marie Arenas, 3rd District, Pangasinan; Rep. Benjamin Asilo, 1st District, Manila; Rep. Teodoro Baguilat Jr., Lone District, Ifugao; Rep. Pangalian Balindong, 2nd District, Lanao del Sur; Rep. Jorge John Banal, 3rd District, Quezon City;

Rep. Jose Christopher Belmonte, 6th District, Quezon City; Rep. Maria Jocelyn Bernos, Lone District, Abra; Rep. Francisco Calalay Jr., 1st District, Quezon City; Rep. Imelda Calixto Rubiano, Lone District, Pasay City; Rep. Wilfredo Casimero, 2nd District, Cebu; Rep. Winston Castelo, 2nd District, Quezon City; Rep. Arnel Cerafica, Lone District, Taguig-Pateros; Rep. Nelson Collantes, 3rd District, Batangas; Rep. Ronald Cosalan, Lone District, Benguet; Rep. Maximo Dalog, Lone District, Mt. Province;

Rep. Arthur Defensor Jr., 3rd District, Iloilo; Rep. Raul del Mar, 1st District, Cebu City; Rep. Antonio del Rosario, 1st District, Capiz; Rep. Cheryl Deloso-Montalla, 2nd District, Zambales; Rep. Ma. Georgina de Venecia, 4th District, Pangasinan; Rep. Enrico Echiverri, 1st District, Caloocan City; Rep. Edgar Erice, 2nd District, Caloocan City; Rep. Rogelio Espina, Lone District, Biliran; Rep. Lawrence Lemuel Fortun, 1st District, Agusan del Norte; Rep. Salvio Fortuno, 5th District, Camarines Sur; Rep. Mylene Garcia, 2nd District, Davao City; Rep. Oscar Garin Jr., 1st District, Iloilo City;

Rep. Lucy Marie Gomez, 4th District, Leyte; Rep. Joseller Guiao, 1st District, Pampanga; Rep. Dulce Ann Hofer, 2nd District, Zamboanga Sibugay; Rep. Manuel Iway, 1st District, Negros Occidental; Rep. Edcel Lagman Jr., 1st District, Albay; Rep. Paulino Salvador Leachon, 1st District, Oriental Mindoro; Rep. Roy Loyola, 5th District, Cavite; Rep. Zajid Mangudadatu, 2nd District, Maguindanao; Rep. Joselito Andrew Mendoza, 3rd District, Bulacan; Rep. Joaquin Carlos Rahman Nava, Lone District, Guimaras; Rep. Eric Olivarez, 1st District, Paranaque City;

Rep. Romero Federico Quimbo, 2nd District, Marikina City; Rep. Aileen Radaza, Lone District, Lapu-Lapu City; Rep. Deogracias Ramos Jr., 2ndDistrict, Sorsogon; Rep. Regina Reyes, Lone District, Marinduque; Rep. Arturo Robes, Lone District, San Jose del Monte; Rep. Ma. Leonor Robredo, 3rd District, Camarines Sur; Rep. Oscar Rodriguez, 3rd District, Pampanga; Rep. Herminia Roman, 1st District, Bataan; Rep. Roman Romulo, Lone District, Pasig City;

Rep. Jesus Sacdalan,1st District, North Cotabato; Rep. Ruby Sahali, Lone District, Tawi-Tawi; Rep. Hadjiman Salliman, Lone District, Basilan; Rep. Cesar Sarmiento, Lone District, Catanduanes; Rep. Mel Senen Sarmiento, 1st District, Samar; Rep. Josephine Sato, Lone District, Occidental Mindoro; Rep. Bai Sandra Sema, 1st District, Maguindanao and Cotabato City; Rep. Eric Singson, 2nd District, Ilocos Sur;

Rep. Marcelino Teodoro, 1st District, Marikina City; Rep. Abraham Tolentino, 7th District, Cavite; Rep. Jerry Trenas, Lone District, Iloilo City; Rep. Reynaldo Umali, 2nd District, Oriental Mindoro; Rep. Isidro Ungab, 3rd District, Davao City; Rep. Alfredo Paolo Vargas III, 5th District, Quezon City; Rep. Linabelle Ruth Villarica, 4th District, Bulacan; Rep. Neil Tupas Jr., 5th District, Iloilo and Rep. Carlos Lopez, 2nd District, Manila.

GALING DITO ANG BALITA

TALO NA! AYAW PA MAGPA-AWAT!




Mas matindi pa sa ka pagkatalo sa Super Siyerna ng Eat Bulaga o isang barangay Ms. Gay Competition ang nararamdaman ngayon ni Lord Allan Velasco kaya't Hanggang ngayon ay hindi parin matanggap ang kanyang pagkatalo nitong nakaraang eleksyon

Lumamang ang kanyang katunggali na si Atty. Regina "Ate Gina" Reyes ng humigit kumulang Apat na libong boto.

Tila hindi matanggap ni Lord Allan ang kanyang kahihiyan matapos maka-ilang ulit na nag VIVA at prinoklama ang kanyang sarili na panalo.

Matatandaang bago mag eleksyon nag viva na ang kanyang kampo dahil sinasabi niya na wala na siyang magiging katungali sa pwesto at dineklara na niya mismo na disqualified na at hindi na babasahin ng PCOS machine ang boto ng kanyang katunggali.

Ngunit hindi ito nangyari.

Muling nangulo ang kanyang kampo at sumugod ang kanyang mga taga suporta at abugado sa kapitolyo dala dala ang pineke nilang Comelec En Banc Resolution na May date na May 14, 2014.



(Ang Dokumentong ito ay makikita sa Blog ng bayarang si Obligacion, I-Click ang "dito" para makita ang kanilang mga katarantaduhan. DITO)

Hindi pinansin ng mga local board of canvasser ang sinasabi nilang kinatawan ng COMELEC sa Maynila dahil ginigiit nila na peke ang dala nitong dokumento.

Sa kanyang pagpupumilit ay pumunta siya sa maynila upang kausapin ang COMELEC at nagmaka-awang siyang iproklama, ngunit hindi parin sila pumayag.

Matatandaan na walang-humpay na pagpapalabas ng mga bayad anunsyo at mapanlinlang na balita ang inilabas ng kampo nila noong kampanya at proklamasyon. Talagang lango sa pagkatalo upang lokohin muli ang mga makababasa nito. Pero ang malungkot na katotohanan ay dapat na niyang tanggapin ang kanyang pagkatalo. Sawa at ayaw na sa kanya ng mga Marinduqueno. 

Tila nawala na sa katinuan ang talunang Kongresista at hinihimok niya ngayon ang kanyang mga taga supporta na muling mag viva at magmotorcade dahil siya parin daw ang uupo sa kongreso.

Marami tuloy Marinduqueno ang nagagalit at nagtaas ng kilay sa talunang kongresistang ito dahil tila pinagsisisksikan na niya ang kanyang sarili sa kongreso.

Ayon sa isang experto kinakailangan na ni Lord Allan Velasco na magpatingin sa isang Psychologist o Psychiatrist at sumailalim sa isang counseling at debriefing dahil nagkakaroon na siya ng sintomas ng hallucination.

Marinduque Congresswoman - Elect Ate Gina Reyes, Nanumpa sa MalacaƱang!




L to R: DOTC - TRB Executive Director Pareng Edmund Reyes Jr., House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr.,
DILG Sec. Mar Roxas, Marinduque Governor Carmencita Reyes, President Benigno Aquino III,
Congresswoman - Elect Regina Reyes, Atty. Marichu Reyes - Vega and Mr. Louie Vega


Nanumpa sa harapan ni President Benigno Aquino III ang humigit kumulang na 80 nanalong kongresista kahapon, Hunyo 27, 2013 sa Rizal Hall sa MalacaƱang. Kasama rito ang bagong kongresista ng Marinduque na si Congresswoman Regina Reyes. Ito ay para sa pagbubukas ng ika-16 Kongreso sa Hulyo.

Mababasa dito.