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patuloy natin silang pagpugayan, pasalamatan, suportahan.
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Isang magkasining na araw at Luntiang Pilipinas sa ating lahat.
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Nandito po sila ngayon sa ating bulwagan.
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Congratulations sa mga Gamaba.
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I have a speech and I'll just insert it into the record in the interest of time to honor the Gamaba Awardees.
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Thank you very much.
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Mr. President, no member wishes to interpolate or propose any amendments to the measure.
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I move that we adopt Senate Resolution No. 959, subject to style.
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So moved, Mr. President.
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There being objection to the motion, proposal of Resolution No. 959 is approved and adopted by the Senate.
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Thank you, Mr. President.
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Mr. President, also Senator Batoy.
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De La Rosa would like his speech, his co-sponsorship speech to just be inserted into the records.
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And with the permission of the body, I move that all members of the Senate be made co-authors of this resolution.
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Yes, there being no objection, the motion is approved.
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Thank you very much, Mr. President.
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Mr. President, I move that we consider proposed Senate Resolution No. 1003,
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taking into consideration proposed Senate Resolution No. 1015,
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and proposed Senate Resolution No. 988,
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taking into consideration proposed Senate Resolution No. 992 and 1004.
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This is the resolution commending University of the Philippines College of Law
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for their victory at Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition
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and commending the UP again, Mr. President, the College of Law GESUP team.
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I so move, Mr. President.
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Yes, there being no objection.
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The motion is approved.
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We ask the Secretary to read the title of the two measures.
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Resolution No. 988,
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Resolution congratulating and commending the University of the Philippines UP College of Law GESUP team
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for their victory at the 2024 Philips C. GESUP International Law Moot Court Competition.
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Resolution No. 1003,
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commending and congratulating the University of the Philippines College of Law for their victory
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in the 28th Annual Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition.
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Again, Mr. President,
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this is with the consideration,
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consent of the body.
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So I move that we recognize our distinguished colleague
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from the great, great province of Aurora,
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Senator Sonny Angara,
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to sponsor the measures.
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The birthplace of surfing, do not forget.
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Senator Angara is recognized.
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Thank you, Mr. President.
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Belated happy birthday to you.
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Thank you very much.
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We are honoring some best oralists.
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But I'd also like to greet Senator Cayetano and Senator Gadzelyan.
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If I may be allowed a note of pride, Mr. President,
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two of the laws that were discussed by our colleagues were Angara laws by my father.
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The Gamaba Law, the National Living Treasures Law, which passed in 1992,
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and the Generics Law, which passed in 1988.
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Just, pasensya na po, hindi ko mapalipas.
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Thank you for the indulgence of our colleagues.
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Mr. President, I'd like to greet the Dean of the UP College of Law,
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the Alma Mater of our Minority Leader,
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and our chairperson of the Blue Ribbon Committee,
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Senator Pia, the birthday celebrant,
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Dean Darlene Marie Berberabe, who is with us today.
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She's not the honoree, Mr. President, I'm just greeting her.
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She's the Dean of the UP College of Law,
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and she's the salutatorian of our batch.
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Except I did not graduate with that batch because I was delayed by one year, Mr. President.
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But anyway, I'll go to my speech because I know we want to caucus, Mr. President.
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Tayo po ay tumatayo ngayong araw para malaman ng taong bayan ang mga tagumpay ng mga magagaling na mag-aaral
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mula sa University of the Philippines College of Law nitong mga nakaraang buwan.
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Sa pamamagitan ng proposed Senate Resolution No. 992 at 1003,
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nais nating magbigay-pugay sa UP Law Jesup Team at UP Law Stetson Team.
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Itong UP Law Jesup Team, kasama po dyan sila
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Mary Regine Dadole,
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Pauline Samantha Sagayo,
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Chinzhen Viernes,
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at Ignacio Lorenzo Villarreal.
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Nandi dito po sila sa gallery.
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Maybe you would like to stand up to be noticed, ladies and gentlemen, future officers of the court.
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Yan po. Andun po sila.
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Sila po ay naging world champion. Hindi po lang ito Philippines. May championship dito po sa Philippines.
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Pero that is only a, alam po ni Minority Leader at saka ni Sen. Pia ito, that is a prelude.
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At saka nila Sen. Aimee who is also from the UP College of Law.
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This is only a prelude to the world championship where it is a very rigorous competition.
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The best law schools from several countries in the world.
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Itong 2024 Philip C. Jesup International Moot Court Competition.
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Kung saan ang international rounds ay ginanap sa Washington D.C. mula March 30 hanggang April 6.
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Ito naman po sa Resolution No. 1003.
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Pinapakita natin ang ating paghanga sa UP Law Stetson Team.
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Na binubuo ni na Noel Francis Galinato, Miriam Celine Mishiano, at Alia Dominique Yao.
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Dahil sila ay naging world champion sa 28th.
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Annual Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition itong April 10 to 13 itong taong 2024.
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Ano po ang Moot Court?
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Mr. President, ito ay kompetisyon na sinasalihan ng mga law schools sa buong mundo.
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Kung saan sinisimulate ang mga oral arguments ng abogado kapag may mga kasong hinaharap sa International Court of Justice o ICJ.
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At tulad sa ICJ nananalo ang panig na may pinakamalinaw at pinakamatimbang na argumento.
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Kasama rin po natin ang kanilang coaches.
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Si Prof. Romel Jaen Casis.
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Classmate ko po yan. Magaling talagang magdebate yan.
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Kaya natutuwa po ako na he is the coach.
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Prof. Marianne Creel Garcia Vitug.
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Nandi dito din po. Hindi ko po kaklase yan dahil bata pa po yan.
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Mr. President, para magtagumpay sa mga moot court na ito, hindi lang dapat magaling magsalita at magsulat ang mga sumasali.
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Dapat may malalim na pagunawa sila sa mga batas, polisiya.
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At isyong kinakaharap ng daigdig at ng iba't ibang mga bansa.
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Sa madaling silita, Mr. President, hindi po biro ang magtagumpay sa mga moot court na ito.
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Kahangahanga na nagbibigay-pugay tayo sa hindi isa kundi dalawang koponan ng ating mga kababayan ngayong araw.
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Kilala ang Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition sa buong mundo
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bilang isa sa pinakatanyag na pagalingan ng mga nag-aaral ng pag-aabogasiya.
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Ginaganap sa Gulfport, Florida campus ng Stetson University.
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Partikular na nakatoon ang moot court na ito sa pagdidebate ng mga pinakamahihirap na environmental challenges na kinahaharap ng daigdig.
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Very timely, Mr. President.
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Para makaabot sa International Finals, dumaan po sa regional competitions ang UP Los Stetson team,
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kung saan 27 na koponan ang lumahok mula sa iba't ibang bansa tulad ng Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand.
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At pagdating naman sa International Finals,
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kung saan lumahok ang lahat ng kampiyon mula sa iba't ibang regyon ng mundo,
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labing siyam na law school ang tinalo na huling kalaban nila ang Singapore Management University o SMU.
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Ang panalo ng UP Los Stetson team ay ang pangalawa na ng UP College of Law.
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At bukod dito, namukodtangi si Miriam Celine Mishiano na kinilala bilang overall best oralist sa mga preliminary rounds
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at si Alia Dominic Yao na nanalo bilang third best oralist sa mga preliminary rounds.
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At best oralist nung championship round.
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Meanwhile, the JESUP competition is considered the oldest and the biggest international moot court competition in the world.
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Here, roughly 600 law schools from over 100 countries compete each year in global multi-round events administered by the International Law Students Association.
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The competition started in 1960 but went international starting from 1968.
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And teams from the Philippines have participated since then.
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And the recent win of the UP Law JESUP team marks only the third time the Philippines has clinched the championship.
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UP Law first won in 1995 and Ateneo de Manila University also won in the 2000s.
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The general format follows that of a simulated dispute raised to the ICJ between two nations concerning matters related to public international law.
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Teams prepare what are called written memorials and make 45-minute oral presentations.
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Very much like how they would have argued if they were actually handling the case.
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In the International Court of Justice or ICJ.
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The task is harrowing.
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Not only did UP Law JESUP emerge at the top.
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After it won over Argentina's Universidad Torcuato de Tella, our very own Ignacio Lorenzo Villarreal was cited as the best oralist of the championship round.
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It is important, Mr. President, that we highlight today that both winning teams would not have succeeded were it not for their coaches and faculty advisors.
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Senior Lecturer Marian Vitug and Associate Professor Romel Casis.
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And of course, Dean Darlene Marie Berberabe.
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It was with their guidance and constant support that the respective UP College of Law teams had succeeded so spectacularly in the global scene.
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That is a hallmark of the kind of educators that the UP College of Law is blessed with.
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The people who frequent Malcolm Hall at UP Diliman know very well the words attributed to the US Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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Nandun po sa marmol.
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Nandun po sa Malcolm Hall.
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The business of a law school is not sufficiently described when you say it is to teach law or to make lawyers.
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It is to teach law in the grand manner and to make great lawyers.
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Araw-araw ito nakikita sa mga pumapasok sa lobby ng Malcolm Hall.
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Marahil taglayang diwa nito.
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Ginabay at hinanda ni na Professor Vitug at Casis at ni Dean Berberabe at ang kanyang mga kasamang profesor ang ating mga kumpunaan para maabot nila ang mga pandayigdigan.
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Ang mga pandayigdigang panalo na ating hinahangaan ngayong araw.
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Mr. President, naglalaan po tayo ng panahon para kilalanin ang mga panalo ng ating mga kababayan dahil pinapaalala nila sa atin ang angking galing at talino na taglay ng Tatak Pinoy.
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Iba po ang Tatak Pinoy.
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Mabuhay po ang UP College of Law, ang UP Law Jesuit Team, ang UP Law Stetson Team.
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Congratulations po sa inyo.
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Thank you, Mr. President.
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Thank you very much, Sir Dr. Angara.
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Mabuhay din po si Sunny Angara, Mr. President.
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Yes, a product of UP Law.
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Yes, Mr. President.
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Together with several here. Marami yung piro dito.
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Thank you, Mr. President.
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Mr. President, our Deputy Minority Leader, Sen. Riza Ontiveros, would like to co-sponsor the measure, Mr. President, on Senate Resolution No. 988, taking into consideration proposed Senate Resolution No. 992 and 1004, Mr. President.
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Yes, yes. So we'd like to recognize Sen. Riza Ontiveros.
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Not yet ready or?
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We would like to spend.
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First, Sen. Pierre Cayetano.
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We can recognize Sen. Pierre Cayetano first.
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Also a product of UP Law.
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Mine is just a manifestation, Mr. President.
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In the interest of time, I will insert into the record my co-sponsorship speech, but my manifestation is also directed to Sen. Angara and his team.
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They failed to...
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I mean, we are all proud of the accomplishments of the UP College of Law students and of course, their professors and members.
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I would like to ask also, how many may be carried?
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Of course, they're professors and mentors, but
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Senator Angara, I'm referring to you, so
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Senator Tolentino, please do not
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talk to Senator Angara.
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Senator Angara, you're being requested to listen to the
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manifestation of Senator Teta.
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I know, that's why Senator Tolentino
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just, 30 seconds.
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So, Senator Angara,
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Senator Angara, failed to
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mention one small
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but very important
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the delivery of his speech.
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Jesuit Moot Court participants
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are our sorority sisters.
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And we have to mention it because