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Linggo, Abril 22, 2018

Boracay in the State of Calamity


Metro Manila, Philippines - President Rodrigo Duterte said he will declare a condition of calamity in one of the country's most famous travel destinations.


"Sabi ko na, "Sir, inutusan kita six months. Tapusin mo 'yang problema sa Boracay," [I said, "Sir, you have six months. Finish the problem in Boracay."]" Duterte said in a Tuesday speech in Malacañang, pertaining to his marching orders to Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) officer-in-charge Eduardo Año.

The state of calamity would allow the quick release of funds for those individuals who might be financially displaced by the island's clean-up, Duterte said.

The DILG declared a six-month state of calamity to accelerate rehabilitation endeavors, in spite of the fact that the President did not specify a particular period.

On Feb. 10, Duterte called Boracay a "cesspool" and requested the DENR to clean up the island within six months.

On Feb. 20, the DENR distribute a "mission team" to address the island's environmental issues, with no less than 81 establishments accepting notices of violation.

Meanwhile, the DILG said that more than 800 establishments in Boracay are facing different violations.

"In the meantime, if I were from Boracay or you guys there, the best thing for you to do is to cooperate with the government and hasten the cleanup," Duterte said. "For as long as there are s*** coming out of those pipes draining to the sea, I will never give you the time of the day na bumalik diyan [to return there]."

Duterte likewise cautioned the judiciary not to interfere in the rehabilitation endeavors.

"I would caution the courts not to interfere by issuing TRO (temporary restraining order) because you would just exacerbate the situation," he said.

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Huwebes, Enero 26, 2017

Duterte urged to declare Miss Universe a non-working holiday



Quezon City Rep. Winston Castelo on Tuesday encouraged Malacañang to proclaim January 30, coronation day of Miss Universe 2016, a non-working holiday. 

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Castelo, who is likewise the chairman of House committee on Metro Manila Development, said that declaring the said date a holiday will give Filipinos the chance to watch the international pageant and to give support for Maxine Medina, the country’s representative.

“Last hosted by the Philippines in 1994, the much awaited competition of beautiful women from across the globe would be held right here in our country, in Manila actually, so the more the occasion becomes very relevant for all of us,” Castelo said in a statement.

“It would be a pity if our countrymen miss the opportunity to witness in their own backyard a contest where Filipinas have proven to excel and become certified champions on beauty and brains,” he further explained.

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Workers will appreciate a long weekend beginning from the celebration of the Chinese New Year on January 28 if President Rodrigo Duterte announces the Miss Universe coronation a special holiday.

Castelo additionally clarified that it would give the people "respite from political noise and corporate stress," and would likewise save Metro Manila from traffic.

“Remember, Manila would be on the eye of the world during the Miss Universe. The city should be at its best when the curtain rises,” he added.

The Miss Universe 2016 pageant will be held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City on January 30.