Category Archives: National News

Manila Bars Closed During Bar Exams!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – To ensure that all examinees for this year’s bar exams are sober, Manila Mayor Maria Sheilah “Honey” Lacuna-Pangan issued an executive order shutting down Manila bars before and during the exam dates.

The mayor hopes that by imposing a liquor ban, the passing rate for the aspiring lawyers will be higher this year.

In addition to the liquor ban, the E.O. also prohibits ambulatory vendors from selling their goods within 500 meters of the bar exam venues. This is to prevent scammers from selling to examinees cheat sheets disguised as siopao (Chinese buns) or turon (Filipino banana egg rolls).

Good thinking on the part of the Manila mayor!

Fact-checking Gabriela Representative Arlene Brosas

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Lawmakers are not necessarily law experts and Gabriela Partylist Representative Arlene Brosas is no exception.

Earlier, Brosas questioned the possible misuse of P125 million in confidential funds by the Office of the Vice President last year, while admitting they can’t prove it.

Then Brosas turns around and says the burden of proof should be placed on Sara Duterte’s shoulders.

But even bar flunkers like Leni Robredo know that in the court of law, the burden of proof lies on the accuser or those trying to prove a fact.

It is no different in the court of public opinion.

So shape up, Madam congresswoman. Or ship out!

Rodrigo Duterte, President (Again) In 2025?

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, no person who has been elected to, and has completed, a 6-year term as president can be re-elected. But ex-presidents can run for other elective national offices, like senator.

A recent poll shows that Rodrigo Duterte is the top choice for senator in the 2025 mid-term elections. His potential for election is without any doubt, and so is his becoming senate president.

But there is a third scenario: that he becomes president again in 2025 and beyond.

Consider this:

Duterte is elected senator in 2025 and becomes senate president — the second in line (next to the vice president) – in the presidential succession.

What if Bongbong Marcos becomes incapacitated before the end of his term? Then Sara Duterte succeeds him as president.

What if Sara Duterte resigns her post and renders the OVP vacant? Then, if both president and VP offices become vacant, the senate president takes over Malacañang!

That could be Rodrigo Duterte!