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DESPITE the non-celebration of the EDSA People Power anniversary this year, progressive groups protested against President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s administration, particularly opposing the proposed constitutional amendment, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024.According to Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) Central Visayas chairperson Jaime Paglinawan, around 300 protesters gathered at the Fuente Osmeña Circle at 9:30 a.m., on Sunday.The demonstration was led by various sectoral organizations, including labor unions, student groups, and civil society organizations, who are displeased with the policies and actions of the current government.Protesters marched through Cebu City streets to Colon St., carrying placards and banners that called for urgent action from the administration on pressing issues.Paglinawan said, alongside Bayan Central Visayas, several other militant groups joined the protest, including Alyansa sa mga Mamumuo sa Sugbo-Kilusang Mayo Uno, Anakbayan, Panaghugpong Kadamay, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas - Cebu, Piston Cebu, Sanlakas, and Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino.‘No to Chacha’The main issue raised by the groups was the proposed Charter Change (Chacha), which aims to amend the 1987 Constitution. The proposal has sparked controversy due to the perceived threat it poses to democratic institutions and human rights.Paglinawan is against constitutional revision, saying it only benefits the political elite and those with high societal influence.“It is not (due to) the 1987 Constitution why many urban poor still do not have decent housing (and) farmers are still fighting for their lands. It is not because of our constitutional laws but because of the greediness of the politicians,” he said in Cebuano.He argued that the passage of Chacha will only prosper neoliberal policies, including privatization, deregulation and denationalization of business ownership. Neoliberalism is an ideology favoring free-market capitalism aiming to reduce government intervention in the economy.Last December, Marcos announced that the government had initiated a study on potential amendments to the economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution, to attract increased foreign investment.Paglinawan expressed concerns about the potential implications of a Chacha, alleging that it could lead to term extensions of politicians.People PowerThe People Power Revolution was a series of mass demonstrations that occurred from Feb. 22 to 25, 1986. It ultimately led to the overthrow of the authoritarian regime of the late dictator and former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., father of the incumbent President.Proclamation No. 368, signed by Marcos in October 2023, listed the official national holidays, non-working days, and special non-working days for 2024. However, it did not include the Edsa People Power Revolution anniversary.Malacañang Palace released an explanation, stating that Feb. 25, the date of the Edsa People Power Revolution anniversary, falls on a Sunday, which is why it was not included in the list of special non-working days for the year 2024.During the term of former President Rodrigo Duterte, he declared the revolution’s anniversary as a non-working holiday in 2018, despite it falling on a Sunday. How do you bet on Champions League? 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He said some owners own more than two lots.IncentivesHe said the governor also assured those who agree to sell that they will be exempted from paying tax, including the capital gains, transfer and documentary stamp tax.And if they want to work in the facility once it opens, they will be prioritized in the hiring, he added.Shimura said there was a plan to transfer the location of the proposed solar power plant to the third district, so the municipality, which is in the fourth district, exerted efforts to convince the lot owners to sell their properties. He said once completed, the facility will spur economic development not only in the town but also in neighboring municipalities and in Bogo City, where an economic zone has been proposed.The mayor admitted that there are a lot of owners who are hesitant to sell, which may prompt them to resort to expropriation proceedings.On Saturday, the Provincial Government signed the MOA with Consortium Acciona Energia Global and Freya Renewables Inc. for a 25-year build-transfer-operate scheme for the project.The Spain-based Acciona Energia Global and Makati-based Freya Renewables Inc. will build the solar power plant, which will be one of the largest renewable energy facilities in the country, on a 185-hectare lot in Barangay Talisay.The MOA signing was led by Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and Vice Gov. 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He said some owners own more than two lots.IncentivesHe said the governor also assured those who agree to sell that they will be exempted from paying tax, including the capital gains, transfer and documentary stamp tax.And if they want to work in the facility once it opens, they will be prioritized in the hiring, he added.Shimura said there was a plan to transfer the location of the proposed solar power plant to the third district, so the municipality, which is in the fourth district, exerted efforts to convince the lot owners to sell their properties. He said once completed, the facility will spur economic development not only in the town but also in neighboring municipalities and in Bogo City, where an economic zone has been proposed.The mayor admitted that there are a lot of owners who are hesitant to sell, which may prompt them to resort to expropriation proceedings.On Saturday, the Provincial Government signed the MOA with Consortium Acciona Energia Global and Freya Renewables Inc. for a 25-year build-transfer-operate scheme for the project.The Spain-based Acciona Energia Global and Makati-based Freya Renewables Inc. will build the solar power plant, which will be one of the largest renewable energy facilities in the country, on a 185-hectare lot in Barangay Talisay.The MOA signing was led by Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and Vice Gov. Hilario Davide III, Ignacio Domecq of Acciona Energia Global Ltd. and Fermin Alvarez of Freya Renewables Inc.It was witnessed by Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla, among others.Acciona Energia Global was also involved in the construction of the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway, the longest bridge in the Philippines spanning 8.9 kilometers.Secretary’s messageAs of the moment, Shimura told SunStar Cebu, he has no information on the schedule of the civil works, adding that their involvement in the project was in the issuance of permits and talking to lot owners.Secretary Lotilla, in his speech on Saturday, said the MOA advanced the efforts of the Marcos Jr. administration to increase the country’s renewable energy portfolio.He pointed out that Cebu is the center of the transmission grid of the country, connecting the Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao grids.He said the solar power plant in Daanbantayan is a step forward for Cebu to be no longer reliant on power generation facilities from another region in case there are problems in the power cable grid.In her speech, Governor Garcia stressed the importance of the Capitol’s involvement in the energy sector to lower the price of electricity, which was why she signed the MOA with the two energy firms.She said the date of the MOA signing coincided with the arrival of the Spaniards in the archipelago 500 years ago, but his time as investors, not conquerors.The governor added that civil works will take only a year and a half.In a Facebook post on Thursday, March 14, Vice Governor Davide said the Provincial Board authorized Garcia to sign the contract on Monday, March 11.Although there was no mention of the project’s total cost, Solar Philippines president Leandro Leviste said in 2017 that the cost to put up a solar plant was equivalent to US$1 million per MW. (EHP) The Best Online Volleyball LOOC Barangay Captain Raul Cabahug announced on Thursday, March 14, 2024, that the Mandaue City government will not allow the Sitio Under the Bridge residents to rebuild their homes in the fire-affected area.More than 500 families were displaced by the fire that hit the sitio on Tuesday, March 12.Cabahug said the City Government has decided to reblock and construct a temporary housing site to relocate the displaced fire victims. Reblocking involves increasing the distance between houses to prevent the spread of fire and enable emergency responders to access the site.The relocation site will still be in Barangay Looc. It will be beside the University of Cebu Lapu-Lapu Mandaue Campus (UCLM), along the road leading to Barangay Opao called Sitio Riverside.Cabahug earlier said Sitio Under the Bridge is located on a nationally owned property in an area considered a danger zone.“Aduna na ma’y panghitabo nga wala g’yud nato damha. Mao na nga atong ikuan nga di na sad ni sila mabalik, para di mausab ning maong panghitabo. Pung pa sa mayor nga mura ta’g sirang plaka puhon na sad magtukod under the bridge. Wala ta kahibaw unsay mahitabo,” said Cabahug.(We did not anticipate this fire, which is why we need to ensure that those affected do not return to the area to prevent a similar incident from happening again. As Mayor Jonas Cortes described it, this situation will be like a broken record if we let them build again under the bridge. We cannot predict what will happen next.)Barangay hall movingCabahug also announced the intention to relocate the Looc Barangay Hall. He said this move is crucial due to the need to designate the area, including Sitio Under the Bridge, as a “no build zone.” These areas are designated as easement areas due to safety concerns and are not recommended for human habitation.Temporary evacuationsThe fire victims are temporarily sheltered at Looc Gymnasium and Cesar Cabahug Elementary School located beside the gym.The elementary school suspended classes temporarily to facilitate the evacuation of fire victims. But Cabahug mentioned that they will have a coordination meeting on it to avoid disrupting the students’ classes for a long time.The fire victims currently occupy all 26 classrooms of the school. Necessities Cabahug is calling for food donations, particularly canned goods and instant noodles.He said this is to help the fire victims save their financial assistance for rebuilding their homes.Cabahug is also urging donations of bed sheets and mattresses, as most victims are sleeping on native hand-woven mats.Juanito Cantero, Department of Social Welfare and Development Central Visayas (DSWD 7) assistant regional director, said they distributed 530 family food packs per family under the representation of Ako Bisaya Partylist Rep. Sonny Lagon through DSWD’s Assistance to Individuals In Crisis Situations (AICS) program on Thursday.Each food pack contains six kilos of rice, five canned goods, five sardine cans, cereals and coffee, which would last three days, depending on the number of members per family.He said the Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas has already communicated with them about distributing a second batch of food packs.According to Cantero, Mandaue Mayor Jonas Cortes informed him on Wednesday that he has already sought assistance from some senators through AICS.On Thursday, the Mandaue City Social Welfare Services reported through its final validation that 515 families, or a total of 1,677 individuals, had been displaced by the fire that occurred on March 12.Out of the 370 affected houses, only 13 were partially burned while the rest, 357, were completely burned, according to the report.The victims included 370 house owners and 145 renters or sharers. As a result of the fire, the barangay council of Looc declared a state of calamity during a special session on Wednesday.The barangay will allocate approximately P600,000 from its quick response funds and tap into other barangay funds to provide food for the fire victims. / HIC

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LOOC Barangay Captain Raul Cabahug announced on Thursday, March 14, 2024, that the Mandaue City government will not allow the Sitio Under the Bridge residents to rebuild their homes in the fire-affected area.More than 500 families were displaced by the fire that hit the sitio on Tuesday, March 12.Cabahug said the City Government has decided to reblock and construct a temporary housing site to relocate the displaced fire victims. Reblocking involves increasing the distance between houses to prevent the spread of fire and enable emergency responders to access the site.The relocation site will still be in Barangay Looc. It will be beside the University of Cebu Lapu-Lapu Mandaue Campus (UCLM), along the road leading to Barangay Opao called Sitio Riverside.Cabahug earlier said Sitio Under the Bridge is located on a nationally owned property in an area considered a danger zone.“Aduna na ma’y panghitabo nga wala g’yud nato damha. Mao na nga atong ikuan nga di na sad ni sila mabalik, para di mausab ning maong panghitabo. Pung pa sa mayor nga mura ta’g sirang plaka puhon na sad magtukod under the bridge. Wala ta kahibaw unsay mahitabo,” said Cabahug.(We did not anticipate this fire, which is why we need to ensure that those affected do not return to the area to prevent a similar incident from happening again. As Mayor Jonas Cortes described it, this situation will be like a broken record if we let them build again under the bridge. We cannot predict what will happen next.)Barangay hall movingCabahug also announced the intention to relocate the Looc Barangay Hall. He said this move is crucial due to the need to designate the area, including Sitio Under the Bridge, as a “no build zone.” These areas are designated as easement areas due to safety concerns and are not recommended for human habitation.Temporary evacuationsThe fire victims are temporarily sheltered at Looc Gymnasium and Cesar Cabahug Elementary School located beside the gym.The elementary school suspended classes temporarily to facilitate the evacuation of fire victims. But Cabahug mentioned that they will have a coordination meeting on it to avoid disrupting the students’ classes for a long time.The fire victims currently occupy all 26 classrooms of the school. Necessities Cabahug is calling for food donations, particularly canned goods and instant noodles.He said this is to help the fire victims save their financial assistance for rebuilding their homes.Cabahug is also urging donations of bed sheets and mattresses, as most victims are sleeping on native hand-woven mats.Juanito Cantero, Department of Social Welfare and Development Central Visayas (DSWD 7) assistant regional director, said they distributed 530 family food packs per family under the representation of Ako Bisaya Partylist Rep. Sonny Lagon through DSWD’s Assistance to Individuals In Crisis Situations (AICS) program on Thursday.Each food pack contains six kilos of rice, five canned goods, five sardine cans, cereals and coffee, which would last three days, depending on the number of members per family.He said the Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas has already communicated with them about distributing a second batch of food packs.According to Cantero, Mandaue Mayor Jonas Cortes informed him on Wednesday that he has already sought assistance from some senators through AICS.On Thursday, the Mandaue City Social Welfare Services reported through its final validation that 515 families, or a total of 1,677 individuals, had been displaced by the fire that occurred on March 12.Out of the 370 affected houses, only 13 were partially burned while the rest, 357, were completely burned, according to the report.The victims included 370 house owners and 145 renters or sharers. As a result of the fire, the barangay council of Looc declared a state of calamity during a special session on Wednesday.The barangay will allocate approximately P600,000 from its quick response funds and tap into other barangay funds to provide food for the fire victims. / HIC The Best Online Volleyball DESPITE the non-celebration of the EDSA People Power anniversary this year, progressive groups protested against President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s administration, particularly opposing the proposed constitutional amendment, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024.According to Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) Central Visayas chairperson Jaime Paglinawan, around 300 protesters gathered at the Fuente Osmeña Circle at 9:30 a.m., on Sunday.The demonstration was led by various sectoral organizations, including labor unions, student groups, and civil society organizations, who are displeased with the policies and actions of the current government.Protesters marched through Cebu City streets to Colon St., carrying placards and banners that called for urgent action from the administration on pressing issues.Paglinawan said, alongside Bayan Central Visayas, several other militant groups joined the protest, including Alyansa sa mga Mamumuo sa Sugbo-Kilusang Mayo Uno, Anakbayan, Panaghugpong Kadamay, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas - Cebu, Piston Cebu, Sanlakas, and Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino.‘No to Chacha’The main issue raised by the groups was the proposed Charter Change (Chacha), which aims to amend the 1987 Constitution. 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Neoliberalism is an ideology favoring free-market capitalism aiming to reduce government intervention in the economy.Last December, Marcos announced that the government had initiated a study on potential amendments to the economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution, to attract increased foreign investment.Paglinawan expressed concerns about the potential implications of a Chacha, alleging that it could lead to term extensions of politicians.People PowerThe People Power Revolution was a series of mass demonstrations that occurred from Feb. 22 to 25, 1986. It ultimately led to the overthrow of the authoritarian regime of the late dictator and former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., father of the incumbent President.Proclamation No. 368, signed by Marcos in October 2023, listed the official national holidays, non-working days, and special non-working days for 2024. 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He said once completed, the facility will spur economic development not only in the town but also in neighboring municipalities and in Bogo City, where an economic zone has been proposed.The mayor admitted that there are a lot of owners who are hesitant to sell, which may prompt them to resort to expropriation proceedings.On Saturday, the Provincial Government signed the MOA with Consortium Acciona Energia Global and Freya Renewables Inc. for a 25-year build-transfer-operate scheme for the project.The Spain-based Acciona Energia Global and Makati-based Freya Renewables Inc. will build the solar power plant, which will be one of the largest renewable energy facilities in the country, on a 185-hectare lot in Barangay Talisay.The MOA signing was led by Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and Vice Gov. 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He said this move is crucial due to the need to designate the area, including Sitio Under the Bridge, as a “no build zone.” These areas are designated as easement areas due to safety concerns and are not recommended for human habitation.Temporary evacuationsThe fire victims are temporarily sheltered at Looc Gymnasium and Cesar Cabahug Elementary School located beside the gym.The elementary school suspended classes temporarily to facilitate the evacuation of fire victims. But Cabahug mentioned that they will have a coordination meeting on it to avoid disrupting the students’ classes for a long time.The fire victims currently occupy all 26 classrooms of the school. Necessities Cabahug is calling for food donations, particularly canned goods and instant noodles.He said this is to help the fire victims save their financial assistance for rebuilding their homes.Cabahug is also urging donations of bed sheets and mattresses, as most victims are sleeping on native hand-woven mats.Juanito Cantero, Department of Social Welfare and Development Central Visayas (DSWD 7) assistant regional director, said they distributed 530 family food packs per family under the representation of Ako Bisaya Partylist Rep. Sonny Lagon through DSWD’s Assistance to Individuals In Crisis Situations (AICS) program on Thursday.Each food pack contains six kilos of rice, five canned goods, five sardine cans, cereals and coffee, which would last three days, depending on the number of members per family.He said the Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas has already communicated with them about distributing a second batch of food packs.According to Cantero, Mandaue Mayor Jonas Cortes informed him on Wednesday that he has already sought assistance from some senators through AICS.On Thursday, the Mandaue City Social Welfare Services reported through its final validation that 515 families, or a total of 1,677 individuals, had been displaced by the fire that occurred on March 12.Out of the 370 affected houses, only 13 were partially burned while the rest, 357, were completely burned, according to the report.The victims included 370 house owners and 145 renters or sharers. As a result of the fire, the barangay council of Looc declared a state of calamity during a special session on Wednesday.The barangay will allocate approximately P600,000 from its quick response funds and tap into other barangay funds to provide food for the fire victims. / HIC

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