No panel for Santiago as LP corners postings
| By Angie M. Rosales 08/03/2010 President  Aquino’s Senate allies nailed down the more sought after committee  leadership posts in the upper chamber in yesterday’s caucus on committee  assignments with none going to members of the minority including Sen.  Miriam Defensor Santiago. But the cornering of the  choice posts was not done without having to enter into concessions with  some colleagues comprising the “broader” majority bloc whom they have  been engaging in a clash for weeks now. Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile assumed responsibility over the distribution of the so-called permanent committees. Enrile’s  stance was made as earlier in the day as Santiago openly denounced the  moves being taken by Palace allies led by the ranks of the Liberal Party  (LP) in the Senate, who were accused of dictating on the leadership the  distribution of committees. Santiago said the issue of committee chairmanships is not yet settled, even as there are only two that remain “unfilled”  following a closed-door caucus in the middle of their plenary proceedings and later on, the elections on the floor. Santiago  said: “In case there is voting on the floor, this will be the first  time in Senate history for the committee chairmanships.” Santiago,  prior to the plenary session, admitted to reporters her preference to  handle this time, the committee on accountability of public officers and  investigations or the blue ribbon, which can handle the probe on  practically all cases of anomalies in the government. Santiago, however,  did not participate in the caucus, according to Enrile.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100803hed6.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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