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Netizens suggested to make Davao International Airport as the new Main Airport of the Philippines
from Du30 on 06/19/2016 09:20 AMNetizens suggested to make Davao International Airport as the new Main Airport of the Philippines
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Because of the Tanim Bala cases in NAIA, netizens urged the politicians to transfer all the international flights in Davao City for safety reasons while NAIA is still under investigation.
According to the Netizens, Davao City International Airport is the most safe place for the OFW’s and tourist to land.
“Many people is already victimised by this Tanim Bala Gang and you can notice that the government cannot solve this little problem, it’s better to transfer all the international flights to Davao International Airport” One of the Netizens who also supported Mayor Rodrigo Duterte’s candidacy said to our source.
It may also helps the economy of Davao City and many people will become confident to go to visit and fly to the Philippines because the city is well known as the most safest city in the world.
The politicians said that this suggestion is not easy because many flights will be affected if this implemented. But according to some experts, this is a good suggestion and it can destroy all the syndicates that operating in NAIA.
Duterte eyeing 150 guests for low-key inauguration
from Du30 on 06/18/2016 08:29 PM
Davao City (CNN Philippines) — Rodrigo Duterte wants a frugal inaugural affair at the Malacañang Palace when he takes his oath as president on June 30, with only 150 guests who will be served light snacks.
Duterte told reporters in a late night news conference Monday that his guests would include retired generals and diplomats.
Five-minute inaugural speech
He said finger food would be served before he takes his oath because "there will be no eating after" that.
Duterte said it will be a quick ceremony which will be followed by a five-minute speech on national television to spell out his administration's plans and policies.
He said he wants a simple inauguration and refuses to hold it at the Quirino Grandstand where several presidents have taken their oaths of office.
Seven presidents have been inaugurated at the Quirino Grandstand: Elpidio Quirino (1949), Ramon Magsaysay (1953), Carlos P. Garcia (1957), Diosdado Macapagal (1961), Ferdinand Marcos (1965, 1969, 1981), Fidel Ramos (1992), and President Benigno S. Aquino III (2010).
He said he does not want to burden people with the heavy traffic that a Quirino Grandstand inauguration may cause.
Duterte said he also is looking for a Barong Tagalog made of cotton because the traditional barong made of jusi or piña cloth is "makati sa katawan [itchy]."
Davao or Malacañang?
Duterte said he's "still having a hard time deciding" where he will live as president – in Malacañang or back home in Davao City.
He said he doesn't want to stay in Bahay Pangarap, because of the high cost of electricity that will be incurred by the government for that facility.
Bahay Pangarap, which is inside the Presidential Security Group compound, has been the official residence of President Benigno Aquino III during his six-year presidency.