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Pimentel seeks SC help vs. Marcy Teodoro's proclamation as Marikina rep
Pimentel seeks SC help vs. Marcy Teodoro's proclamation as Marikina rep

GMA Network

time01-07-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Pimentel seeks SC help vs. Marcy Teodoro's proclamation as Marikina rep

Former senator Aquilino 'Koko' Pimentel III has asked the Supreme Court (SC) to issue a temporary restraining order (TRO) against former Marikina Mayor Marcelino "Marcy" Teodoro's proclamation as Marikina representative. In his petition, Pimentel asked the SC to issue a TRO against the resolution of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) dated June 25, which lifted the suspension of Teodoro's proclamation following the reinstatement of his certificate of candidacy (COC). He also asked the court to issue a status quo ante order to restore Teodoro's status prior to the issuance of the resolution, as well as to reinstate the cancellation of Teodoro's COC. Further, Pimentel also asked the court to declare Teodoro's votes as stray votes. Earlier, Comelec issued a certificate of finality and entry of judgment, paving the way for Teodoro's proclamation. It ruled that the June 25 resolution should be declared immediately executory. Pimentel was Teodoro's rival for congressman in the 1st district of Marikina during the elections. In a press briefing, SC spokesperson Atty. Camille Ting said the Court has yet to take action on Pimentel's petition. — VDV, GMA Integrated News

Robin Padilla, naghain ng resolusyon para huwag nang dinggin ng Senado ang impeachment case vs VP Sara Duterte
Robin Padilla, naghain ng resolusyon para huwag nang dinggin ng Senado ang impeachment case vs VP Sara Duterte

GMA Network

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Robin Padilla, naghain ng resolusyon para huwag nang dinggin ng Senado ang impeachment case vs VP Sara Duterte

Hindi pa man opisyal na nagsisimula ang impeachment proceedings ng Senado bilang impeachment court sa kaso laban kay Vice President Sara Duterte, naghain na ng resolusyon si Senador Robin Padilla para hindi na itong dinggin. Sa Senate Resolution 1371, inihayag ni Padilla na magtatapos na "sine die" sa Biyernes, June 13 ang 19th Congress at, "all pending matters and proceedings shall terminate upon the expiration of one (1) Congress." 'Whereas, the Articles of Impeachment against Vice President Sara Zimmerman Duterte is one such pending matter, and the consideration thereof is one such pending proceeding,' paliwanag sa resolusyon. '(F)rom all the foregoing, it is indubitably clear that the matter of the Articles of Impeachment against Vice-President Sara Zimmerman Duterte and its consideration by the present Senate cannot be fully accomplished by the expiration of the Nineteenth Congress on 30 June 2025, thereby resulting in its termination,' patuloy nito. Nitong nakaraang Pebrero nang i-impeach ng mahigit 200 kongresista sa Kamara de Representantes si Duterte. Kabilang sa mga alegasyon na ibinato laban sa kaniya ang betrayal of public trust, culpable violation of the constitution, graft and corruption, at other high crimes. Kung mapapatunayang nagkasala, mapapatalsik sa kaniyang puwesto si Duterte. Gayunman, itinanggi ng pangalawang pangulo ang mga alegasyon laban sa kaniya. SIMULAN NA ANG PROSESO Kaugnay nito, naghain ng mosyon ang grupo ng minorya nina Senate Minority Leader Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III at Senator Risa Hontiveros, na simulan na ng Senado ang proseso upang maging impeachment court ang kapulungan. 'Mr. President, my dear colleagues, any further delay not only undermines the explicit mandate of the Constitution and our rules. It risks eroding public trust in the Senate's capacity and capability to uphold the accountability of public officers and the rule of law,' saad ni Pimentel sa plenaryo nitong Lunes. Sa mosyon ni Pimentel, iminungkahi niya ang mga sumusunod: suspendihin ang mga legislative business ng Senado; buuin na ang Senado bilang impeachment court; panumpain ang Senate President bilang presiding officer sa impeachment court; panumpain ng Senate President/presiding officer administer ang mga senador bilang impeachment judges; itakda ang calendar para sa impeachment trial; at sa June 10, 2025, sa ganap na 2 p.m. gagawin ng impeachment court para sa presentasyon at pagbasa sa articles of impeachment ng panel of prosecutors mula sa Kamara; at magpalabas ng writ of summons sa inaakusahang opisyal. Sinuportahan ni Hontiveros ang mosyon ni Pimentel pero sumalang muna ito sa mahabang diskusyon ng mga senador bago pagbotohan. 'Mr. President, my dear colleagues, any further delay not only undermines the explicit mandate of the Constitution and our rules. It risks eroding public trust in the Senate's capacity and capability to uphold the accountability of public officers and the rule of law,' ani Pimentel. 'Not only do many believe that the Senate is heading to a no-trial scenario, worse, many have opined that simply by inaction or by merely refusing to convene as the impeachment court, the Senate seems to believe that it can effectively dismiss or defeat an impeachment complaint duly filed and transmitted by the House of Representatives,' dagdag pa niya.– mula sa ulat ni Giselle Ombay/FRJ, GMA Integrated News

Marcos nominates new envoys to Commission on Appointments
Marcos nominates new envoys to Commission on Appointments

GMA Network

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

Marcos nominates new envoys to Commission on Appointments

President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. has nominated seven new Philippine envoys, according to Surigao Del Sur lawmaker and Commission on Appointments Assistant Minority Leader Johnny Pimentel on Wednesday. In a press statement, Pimentel said the President had issued the nominations last June 2, and ''all were formally received by the Commission on the same day.'' Pimentel said the nominees are as follows: Evangeline Ong Jimenez-Ducrocq - Philippine Permanent Representative to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Jakarta, Indonesia; Bernadette Therese Fernandez - Ambassador to South Korea; Maria Teresa Almojuela - Ambassador to Germany; Alan Deniega - Ambassador to Poland, with concurrent jurisdiction over Lithuania and Ukraine; Gines Jaime Ricardo Gallaga - Ambassador to Bahrain; Marlowe Miranda - Ambassador to Lebanon; and Arvin De Leon - Ambassador to Mexico, with concurrent jurisdiction over the Caribbean nations of Cuba and the Dominican Republic, as well as the Central American countries of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama Pimentel pointed out that unlike ad interim appointments – which take effect immediately pending CA confirmation – nominees cannot assume their posts until they have secured the Commission's consent. The lawmaker added that both the assignment of ambassadors and the promotion in rank of senior foreign service officers require CA approval. The 1987 Constitution states that the 25-member CA is mandated to assess the competence, integrity, and fitness of key presidential appointees, with the authority to either confirm or reject them. "Confirmation hearings serve as an important safeguard, ensuring proper oversight of the President's power to appoint officials to critical diplomatic posts," Pimentel said. The CA is composed of 12 members each from the House of Representatives and the Senate, with the Senate President serving as its ex-officio presiding officer. — Anna Felicia Bajo/RSJ, GMA Integrated News

Lake County Recorder Gina Pimentel announces run for auditor in 2026
Lake County Recorder Gina Pimentel announces run for auditor in 2026

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Lake County Recorder Gina Pimentel announces run for auditor in 2026

Lake County Recorder Gina Pimentel will run for Lake County Auditor in 2026, she recently announced. Pimentel, 38, said she can't run for reelection as recorder because of term limits. As she thought about her career, Pimentel said running for auditor seemed like a strong next step because the auditor's office and the recorder's office work together, like during the property transfer process. 'I think this is a good next step,' Pimentel said. 'I am an in-person, hands-on elected official and office holder that has the county's best interest in mind.' In addition to Pimentel's candidacy, Lake County Democratic Chairman Mike Repay said current auditor Peggy Holinga Katona is seeking reelection. In the primary election, Repay said the party will remain neutral on candidates. Lake County Treasurer John Petalas, who has served as auditor in the past, said he is seeking reelection as treasurer. He declined to comment on the auditor's race. If elected, Pimentel said she would focus on retraining employees in the deductions department to ensure people qualifying for a homestead, over the age of 65, disabled and disabled veterans receive the proper deductions. Pimentel said she would take the training with the employees, if elected auditor. Given that deductions are the top reason residents visit the auditor's office, Pimentel said employee retraining on the matter would benefit the office. Further, Pimentel said she would also like to bring back an in-person tax sale process to prevent fraud and increase the collection rate. While doing the tax sale online was efficient during the COVID-19 pandemic, it's a good time to start an in-person process, she said. 'That's something that I would like to play more offense not defense,' Pimentel said. 'There are ways for improvement and there are ways to avoid certain things that do happen in the tax sale.' Pimentel was elected recorder in 2020 after serving 5 years as chief deputy recorder under previous Lake County Recorder Michael Brown, who left office after he and some of his staff were subpoenaed in front of the Lake County Council to answer questions about his absenteeism for 18 months. As recorder, Pimentel said she's most proud of how efficient the office has become. The office has focused on digitizing, imaging and scanning various records and documents, she said. 'We've really utilized the money that my office makes without using taxpayer money to further enhance the office in every which way,' Pimentel said. While she's enjoyed being recorder, Pimentel said she looks forward to running for auditor to continue to serve Lake County residents. 'I love what I do. I'm happy to be at the county. I'm proud to be an elected official, and it's something that I want to continue because I'm just starting out,' Pimentel said. akukulka@

Lake County Recorder Gina Pimentel announces run for auditor in 2026
Lake County Recorder Gina Pimentel announces run for auditor in 2026

Chicago Tribune

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Chicago Tribune

Lake County Recorder Gina Pimentel announces run for auditor in 2026

Lake County Recorder Gina Pimentel will run for Lake County Auditor in 2026, she recently announced. Pimentel, 38, said she can't run for reelection as recorder because of term limits. As she thought about her career, Pimentel said running for auditor seemed like a strong next step because the auditor's office and the recorder's office work together, like during the property transfer process. 'I think this is a good next step,' Pimentel said. 'I am an in-person, hands-on elected official and office holder that has the county's best interest in mind.' In addition to Pimentel's candidacy, Lake County Democratic Chairman Mike Repay said current auditor Peggy Holinga Katona is seeking reelection. In the primary election, Repay said the party will remain neutral on candidates. Lake County Treasurer John Petalas, who has served as auditor in the past, said he is seeking reelection as treasurer. He declined to comment on the auditor's race. If elected, Pimentel said she would focus on retraining employees in the deductions department to ensure people qualifying for a homestead, over the age of 65, disabled and disabled veterans receive the proper deductions. Pimentel said she would take the training with the employees, if elected auditor. Given that deductions are the top reason residents visit the auditor's office, Pimentel said employee retraining on the matter would benefit the office. Further, Pimentel said she would also like to bring back an in-person tax sale process to prevent fraud and increase the collection rate. While doing the tax sale online was efficient during the COVID-19 pandemic, it's a good time to start an in-person process, she said. 'That's something that I would like to play more offense not defense,' Pimentel said. 'There are ways for improvement and there are ways to avoid certain things that do happen in the tax sale.' Pimentel was elected recorder in 2020 after serving 5 years as chief deputy recorder under previous Lake County Recorder Michael Brown, who left office after he and some of his staff were subpoenaed in front of the Lake County Council to answer questions about his absenteeism for 18 months. As recorder, Pimentel said she's most proud of how efficient the office has become. The office has focused on digitizing, imaging and scanning various records and documents, she said. 'We've really utilized the money that my office makes without using taxpayer money to further enhance the office in every which way,' Pimentel said. While she's enjoyed being recorder, Pimentel said she looks forward to running for auditor to continue to serve Lake County residents. 'I love what I do. I'm happy to be at the county. I'm proud to be an elected official, and it's something that I want to continue because I'm just starting out,' Pimentel said.

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