AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImpeachment Watch: Malacañang said it expects the Senate impeachment trial of VP Sara Duterte to produce a decision based on evidence, not to “protect a politician,” while prosecutors said they won’t seek inhibition of senator-judges and the defense pressed on whether the alleged “threats” are truly impeachable. Court Update: Sandiganbayan will hold a Friday hearing to update Sen. Rodante Marcoleta’s medical condition in his plunder case, with police and jail officials required to submit reports. Local Governance & Services: The House launched “Diwang Yakap,” placing wheelchairs in key areas of the House complex to improve accessibility, while the Diocese of Cubao offered counseling and possible traditional Latin Mass options for SSPX members after their Vatican break. Economy & Business: WIPO reported the Philippines is among the fastest-growing economies in intangible investments, and RCBC urged firms to keep hedging trade and FX risks despite easing oil prices. Quezon City/Metro Manila Angle: Manila’s fiscal discipline was highlighted by Mayor Isko Moreno as he met PICPA officials, and the Metro Manila Subway’s Bicutan “megahub” was advanced as a major rail interchange project.
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