AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoQuezon City Politics & Justice: Malacañang said it will not stop Iglesia ni Cristo rallies but warned they must not violate the law or be used for destabilization, as the group backs Sen. Rodante Marcoleta amid an impending plunder case. Impeachment Watch: The House prosecution panel adviser said it may seek to lower the vote threshold for conviction in Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial, with the issue possibly reaching the Supreme Court. Local Public Safety: A Tacloban school shooting response update: Marcos extended P150,000 to each family of three slain students and P50,000 to each of 18 injured students, separate from other agency aid. Metro Manila Economy: DOLE approved a P85 NCR minimum wage hike in two tranches starting July 19, drawing both praise and skepticism. Human Rights & Diplomacy: The Philippines renewed its call for Myanmar to release Aung San Suu Kyi and other political prisoners after reports the junta rejected an ASEAN envoy meeting request. Business & Trade: Philippine manufacturing activity improved again in June, but business confidence slid to a five-month low as firms stay wary of cost pressures.
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