Gatchalian belies reports Senate panel voted to approve Marcos Day bill

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Sherwin Gatchalian on Wednesday belied reports that a Senate panel voted in favor of the approval of a bill declaring September 11 as a special non-working holiday in Ilocos Norte to commemorate the birth anniversary of former President Ferdinand Marcos.

"Records of the proceedings can confirm that no 'voting' took place in the said hearing. I hope this clarifies the misleading news," he said. "I merely moved to have the bill, along with other local bills, tackled by the Local Government Committee in last Monday’s hearing, subject to further study by the technical working group ," he said.

"I wish to reiterate that I did not vote for the approval of the bill and will not support any bill that would cause historical revisionism," Binay said in a separate statement.

 

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Hay naku!!! Ewan ko sa inyo!!!!

The solid will not forget

The solid north will not forget.....

First SenatorBinay denied her vote. Now you're denying the approval. Ano ba talaga? Who's telling the truth now?

Endorsing is putting your stamp of approval

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