

Martial law ngayon dito e functioning lahat ng branches ng government. ’Yung martial law noon e dissolved ang Congress, dissolved ang judiciary, one-man rule noon ‘yun. He added that Duterte’s martial law is very different from the one implemented by former President Ferdinand Marcos. “Ang pinakarason niyan is to restore law and order sa Marawi o buong Mindanao kasi magkakalapit lang iyan, magkakadikit lang iyan. The Supreme Court justices, the congressmen, they are not here,” the President said when he visited Jolo, Sulu on Saturday.ĭela Rosa defended Duterte’s declaration of martial law. “Until the police and the AFP say the Philippines is safe, this martial law will continue. It depends, titignan natin,” he said.ĭuterte earlier said he will rely on the recommendation of the PNP and Armed Forces of the Philippines regarding the duration of martial law. baka bukas, makalawa o next week, tapos na yan, hindi natin alam. Malay mo ngayon medyo hindi gaanong malakas yung progress ng clearing effort sa Marawi. “We will cross the bridge when we get there. Ronald Bato Dela Rosa, chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Marawi City Rehabilitation and Victims Compensation, said at the weekend he expected much faster implementation of the bulk water project component of the Marawi City rehabilitation program.

Dela Rosa, vice chairperson of the Senate finance committee, aired his concern during the briefing given to the Senate by the. However, he refused to give a definitive statement on what recommendation he would give to the President. Senator Ronald dela Rosa warned that the P1 billion proposed allocation to compensate the victims of the Marawi siege next year may trigger trouble as the amount won’t be sufficient for claimant-beneficiaries. Depende yan sa magiging situation on the ground,” he said at a press conference after the PNP flag ceremony. “If it would become unnecessary again,’yung pag wala nang problema, hindi na kailangan siguro. “Why not?” Dela Rosa replied when asked on the matter. Ilang OFW sa S.Philippine National Police chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa said Monday he may recommend to President Rodrigo Duterte the lifting of martial law once the situation in Marawi City improves and the threat of the Maute group has diminished.

(To the scalawags, think of the hardships that your brothers in arms endure. "Sa mga scalwag, isipin ninyo hirap na nga ang mga kasamahan natin doon, sana magbago na kayo," Dela Rosa ended his speech, while wiping tears from his eyes. I don't care what happens to me.)ĭela Rosa added that if he could have his way, he would have transferred Marawi policemen to Metro Manila and sent "scalawag" policemen to take their place. I don't care kung anong mangyari sa akin," he said. "Gustong gusto ko talaga, with all my heart. If not for security complications, Dela Rosa said he would have fought alongside his men in Marawi. Some 100 people have been killed in Marawi City since fighting erupted between government forces and Maute extremists last week, prompting President Rodrigo Duterte to place the entire Mindanao under martial law. to appoint an administrator for the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) to start and expedite the completion of pending water projects in Marawi City. I want to fight for you," Dela Rosa said, his voice shaking. Senator Ronald Bato Dela Rosa on Wednesday, October 19 urged President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. "Gusto kong sabihin na, 'Sige, umuwi ka na. Ronald Bato dela Rosa (Henzberg Austria/Senate PRIB) MANILA, Philippines Critics of the controversial Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 should not blame the government if terrorism in the country worsens, Senator Ronald Bato dela Rosa said on Sunday. He was wounded on the neck, catching his breath, and that's all that he told me.) Maybe, you can give me an assignment that is close to my family. (He told me: Sir, I've been with the SAF for 14 years. "Sabi sa akin, 14 years na ako sa SAF, sir, baka pwede mo akong bigyan ng tsansa na ma-assign naman malapit sa pamilya ko.' Wounded na iyung pulis, malaki ang tama sa leeg niya at saka sa likod, hirap huminga, nilapitan ko, walang ibang sinasabi," dela Rosa said. MANILA - Philippine National Police chief Director General Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa on Monday fought back tears as he expressed desire to join security forces battling Maute extremists in the south.ĭela Rosa shared how during a visit to Marawi City last week, a wounded Special Action Force commando pleaded to him for a new assignment.
