Binay vows to continue pro-poor initiatives, Noli's projects
By Jose Rodel Clapano |
Updated June 14, 2010 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - Incoming Vice President Jejomar Binay vowed yesterday to continue all initiatives to uplift the condition of the poor Filipinos by prioritizing projects that would give decent homes for the homeless.
Binay is set to meet with Vice President Noli de Castro and former Vice President Teofisto Guingona this week to seek viewpoints on how to become an effective vice president.
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In the 16 quarterly surveys conducted before November, Binay’s approval ratings went higher than 80 ten times, while his trust ratings exceeded 80 seven times, Pulse Asia noted. He posted his record-high 87 percent approval rating in March and
his record-high 86 trust rating in August 2011 and in March.
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kay pro-poor man kuno siya, gathering so much sentiments from the voting population.
Pero kawatan diay.
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Then gigamit ang iyang pagka-clever ug pagka conman.
MANILA, Philippines – The man facing multiple corruption allegations, plunder complaints, and the longest running Senate accountability probe promises to continue the Aquino administration's anti-corruption campaign “when, not if” he becomes president.
Binay: I will continue anti-corruption campaign
and to keep his ratings make his illicit and banditry beyond scrutiny and given the
benefit of the doubt by the voting population.
MANILA, Philippines - If the camp of Vice President Jejomar Binay thought the hearings being conducted by the Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee on the alleged anomalies against him are going on for too long, then they should have cooperated with the inquiry in bringing it to its conclusion.
This was the advice given by Senate President Franklin Drilon in response to the repeated criticisms coming from the camp of the Vice President against the Blue Ribbon subcommittee, which has held 21 hearings in the past 10 months.
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He is a dangerous person not worthy of my vote.