日: 2021年12月3日
DOF orders accurate reporting of liabilities by gov’t social institutionsvia full compliance with proper accounting standards
BI nabs overstaying US national who threatened to burn house in Zamboanga City
Passenger from South Africa positive for COVID-19
Gov’t gets 8 million jabs vs COVID-19 in three-day nat’l vaccination days
TRANSCRIPT: Public Briefing Spokesperson Secretary Karlo Nograles December 3, 2021
Turnover ceremony for “The project for the provision of medical for rural health unit of Balete, Batangas (GCP)”
Arthaland lists Series D shares at PSE
Two Japan-funded irrigation system facilities turned over in Ilocos Norte
Duterte ”respects the decision” of Go to quit presidential race
President Rodrigo Duterte said he ” respects the decision” of Senator Christopher Lawrence ”Bong”Go not to run for the presidency in the 2022 national elections.
in a speech in Zamboanga City Thursday night, Duterte asked Go: ”What is it going to be, Bong? Will you run or not?”
Cheers and applause followed the remark of Duterte, who then said: :” You have made a lot of people sad than happy”, referring Go’s remark on Nov. 30 that he was withdrawing from the presidential race.
”We respect your decision, especially if it is caused by family (reasons). We can do nothing about it,” added.
Go said he was in a turmoil whether to run for the presidency as his family opposed his candidacy.
Go has yet to formalize his withdrawal before the Commission on Elections.
The senator, who was Duterte’s longtime aide when he was mayor of Davao City, first replaced Duterte as the vice presidential candidate of a faction of the PDP-Laban.
Then, Go became the presidential candidate, substituting for fellow Senator Ronald Dela Rosa.
It was speculated that Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio was to run for president under the PDP-Laban faction but she chose to seek the vice presidency under Lakas-CMD.
The Davao City mayor is running alongside former Senator Ferdinand ”Bongbong” Marcos, who is aiming for the presidency. DMS