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== | ==“GO HERMIE” sets 2012 Mis. Occ. Development Plan== | ||
*Source: http:// | *Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R10&article=1451332463396 | ||
*Friday 23rd of March 2012 | |||
:by (EOR/RCA-PIA 10 Mis. Occ.) | |||
OROQUIETA CITY, Misamis Occidental, March 23 (PIA) -- The development direction of the province is set on the present administration’s executive blueprint by the acronym “GO HERMIE.” | |||
GO HERMIE stands for good governance, order of law, health and social services, and human resource development, education and youth development, microeconomic stability, investment opportunity and tourism and institutional development, and improved delivery of services and environment and agriculture development. | |||
This will be the gist of the monitoring and evaluation report on Year 1 of Misamis Occidental’s Executive-Legislative Agenda (ELA) presented during the Provincial Development Council (PDC) meeting yesterday, March 22. | |||
The three-year comprehensive ELA of the province clearly articulates the development direction of both the executive and the legislative branches of government of Misamis Occidental. | |||
The last component of GO HERMIE is also gearing towards agri-forest and eco-tourism development with focus on the protection of the Mt. Malindang Natural Range Park. | |||
The meeting was attended by members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the chief executives of the local government units of Mis. Occ., and heads of national agencies, as well as non-government and other sectoral organizations in the province. | |||
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==Cha-cha bill won’t be passed== | |||
*Source: http://www.tempo.com.ph/2012/cha-cha-bill-wont-be-passed/#.T2tD2MXxrQD | |||
*Thursday, March 22, 2012 | |||
:by Charissa M. Luci | |||
Manila, Philippines – Charter change (Cha-cha) advocates in the House of Representatives should start yielding its campaign for the Cha-cha bill after the chairman of the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments admitted the non-passage of the infamous measure in the 15th Congress. | |||
Misamis Occidental Rep. Loreto Ocampos said the House will not be able to pass the measure that seeks to amend certain economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution. “As of this time, it is too late already for Cha-cha,” Ocampos said. He earlier warned that the Cha-cha bill faces death by “mid-year” if there are no “concrete” major developments on the proponents’ proposals and if the Executive fails to give green light to the measure. | |||
Ocampos said “it is reality” that without Malacañang’s support, the passage of the bill in the 15th Congress is unlikely. “It is a complete surrender as far as the Cha-cha bill is concerned,” he said. | |||
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