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Dagupeños deserve better

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THEY deserve public servants who tirelessly devote their time to improve their lot. What they don’t deserve are elected public servants that continuously seek the nullification of an approved annual budget of the Dagupan City government that aims to deliver quality service from their government. They don’t deserve the 2022…

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Dagupeños deserve better

By October 30, 2023Editorial, Punch Gallery

The arrogant 7 councilors deserved to be charged

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THE decision of Dagupan City Vice Mayor Bryan Kua and Councilors Michael Fernandez, Dennis Canto, Jeslito Seen, Marcelino Fernandez and Joshua Bugayong to file criminal cases against their colleagues in the majority bloc albeit long overdue, is a good precedent. Dagupeños actually wondered why the councilors in the minority allowed…

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The arrogant 7 councilors deserved to be charged

By October 15, 2023Editorial, Punch Gallery

‘Development funds’ of governor, mayors

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

OVER the past week, Congress could have easily passed its version of the 2024 national budget without much ado until media reported Commission on Audit’s problems in seeking accountability for the hundreds of millions of confidential funds in the name of Vice President Sara Duterte in 2022. Fortunately, House Speaker…

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‘Development funds’ of governor, mayors

Pangasinan, a forgotten rice granary province

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

AMID efforts of the Marcos Jr. administration to stabilize the supply of rice and eventually see a drop in the price of various milled rice in the face of the uncontrolled spiraling prices of the commodity, there is one fact already absent in most Pangasinenses’ minds – Pangasinan was once…

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Pangasinan, a forgotten rice granary province

By September 18, 2023Editorial, Punch Gallery

Dangerous political alliance in Dagupan City

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

LAST week, DPWH and Dagupan City government engineers confirmed that the city’s rivers and tributaries are heavily silted and block the flow of water from upstream to the sea. This fact can easily be gleaned from the Quintos Bridge over the Pantal River. A counterflow from the other side of…

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Dangerous political alliance in Dagupan City

By September 10, 2023Editorial, Punch Gallery

Quo vadis, Guico administration?

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

FOR the past 11months, nothing has been heard from both Gov. Ramon Guico III and the Sangguniang Panlalawigan about a general direction and programs to boost livelihood of farmers and fisherfolks amid continued rising prices of basic commodities. The provincial government has not submitted a single plan for intervention, neither…

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Quo vadis, Guico administration?