
PARA sa internet sensation at tinaguriang “Pares Diva” na si Diwata, inggitera lang daw ang mga bashers sa social media.
Hindi na masyadong iniitindi at pinapatulan ng sikat na sikat na may-ari ng Paresan Overload ang mga taong patuloy na naninira at nangnenega sa kanya at sa kanyang negosyo.
Nakausap namin si Diwata kahapon, sa naganap na event ng Shift, isa sa mga original at nangungunang vape brand sa bansa, kung saan isa siya sa mga kilalang influencer na napiling celebrity ambassador.
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Should Filipinos be happy or alarmed, considering that House Bill (HB) 9349, or the Absolute Divorce Act, has been approved by the House of Representatives on its third reading?
Regarding the same, I agree, and I agree absolutely, with Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman and his brilliant elucidation of the House Rules (Section 117 of Rule XVII) on the reckoning of the winning votes. I agree with him when he said that an ordinary bill needs approval on the third reading of only at least a majority of one more affirmative (yes) vote over the negative (no) votes when there is a quorum.
Should Filipinos be happy or alarmed, considering that House Bill (HB) 9349, or the Absolute Divorce Act, has been approved by the House of Representatives on its third reading?
Regarding the same, I agree, and I agree absolutely, with Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman and his brilliant elucidation of the House Rules (Section 117 of Rule XVII) on the reckoning of the winning votes. I agree with him when he said that an ordinary bill needs approval on the third reading of only at least a majority of one more affirmative (yes) vote over the negative (no) votes when there is a quorum.
I agree with the lawmaker from Bicol when he clarified that the majority of the entire membership of the House, or the majority of the quorum, is not required for the approval on third reading of an ordinary bill. And I agree with him when he emphatically said that the winning margin of 126 to 109, as initially reported, or 131 to 109, as later corrected by the Office of the Secretary General, does not affect the ultimate legality of the final approval of the divorce bill.
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