Category Archives: Government

Duterte And Robredo Reveal Their (Separate) Inauguration Menu

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Maruya, left, and laing

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – It’s confirmed: President-elect Rod Duterte and Vice President-elect Leni Robredo will be inaugurated separately on June 30.

Duterte will have his inauguration at the Rizal Ceremonial Hall of Malacañang (the presidential palace in Manila). Robredo, on the other hand,  will hold her inauguration ceremony somwhere in Metro Manila but the incoming vice president wishes to be sworn in by Ronaldo Coner, captain of the “smallest, farthest and poorest” barangay Punta Tarawal Calabanga in Camarines Sur.

Duterte’s camp earlier said the president-elect will hold his inauguration rites at Malacañang to avoid lavish preparations and save expenses. The Davao City mayor will only deliver a five-minute speech after he takes his oath. Guests will be served finger food.

Duterte’s transition team has confirmed that the 500 or so guests at his inauguration will be served maruya (banana fritters) and buko (coconut) juice.

Not to be outdone, Robredo — in keeping with her promised austerity measures — will serve laing, a signature delicacy in her region of Bicol.  It is a spicy vegetable dish comprised of taro leaves cooked in coconut milk.

Both inaugurations are a sharp deviation from tradition where the venue has always been at the Quirino grandstand at Rizal (Luneta) Park, attended by hundreds of thousands of Filipinos.

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Hillary Needs Your Help: Which Color Pantsuit For Her Inauguration?

imageWASHINGTON, D.C. (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – American presidents have donned dark suits, tuxedos and top coats when they took their oath of office, but should Hillary Clinton win the presidential elections in November, she faces a big dilemma. What would be the appropriate attire for her inauguration?

There has never been a woman U.S. president, so there is no precedent.

But the popular opinion is that Clinton should wear a business suit, and probably a business pantsuit which has been her signature work wardrobe. But what color?

Help Clinton decide by sharing your opinion in the comments section.  She’d love to hear from you!

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Mar Roxas, Liberal Party Fail To File Statement Of Contributions And Expenses, Blame Defective Scanners

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Roxas (Photo credit: journal.com.ph)

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Mar Roxas failed to file his Statement of Contributions and Expenses (SOCE) in connection with his failed bid for the Philippine presidency. The filing of SOCE is required by the rules of the Commission on Elections. Roxas is the lone presidential candidate that failed to submit his SOCE.

Roxas’ party, the Liberal Party (LP) also failed to meet the filing deadline.  Both Roxas and LP campaigned on the theme of ‘Daang Matuwid’ (straight path) which adheres to the rule of law.

In requesting for a 14-day extension to file the SOCE,  Roxas blamed his party’s defective scanners which he needed to scan what he and LP described as “voluminous number of receipts.” “How can we scan those receipts and other required documents if our scanners are not working?” Roxas said.

Meanwhile, Vice President-elect Leni Robredo, also of the Liberal Party, did file her SOCE on time, showing that she outspent all her VP rivals. “That’s why I will have to take the bus instead of the airplane for the next 6 years because I am out of funds,” Robredo told The Adobo Chronicles.

According to the SOCE filings, the following were the total amounts raised and spent by the VP candidates:

Robredo, P418.6 Milion
Escudero, P322.5 Million
Cayetano, P189.1 Million
Marcos, P140.5 Million
Trillanes, P61.8 Million
Honasan, P26.2 Million

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