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Rep. Antonio Tinio
Teacher’s rep says ‘No-el’ won’t happen despite Alvarez’s push.…
House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez's proposal to postpone the 2019 elections will not happen, ACT-Teachers party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio said Friday (July 13).
Walang pagbabago: Tinio expresses disappointment over same old problems facing public schools
On the eve of the opening of classes, ACT Teacher's party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio expressed his frustrations over the state of public schools in the country.
Tonchi Tinio says CJ Sereno is now a certified ally
They are officially on the same side following her ouster.
Pursigido: House approves bill moving barangay, SK polls to Oct 2018
The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved on second reading a measure seeking to postpone the May 2018 barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections to the second Monday of October of this year.
Duterte deserves ‘psych evaluation’ insult of UN rights chief — Tinio
ACT Teachers partylist Rep. Antonio Tinio said on Sunday President Rodrigo Duterte deserves the harsh words directed at him by UN rights chief Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, who said he needs to be subjected to a psychiatric evaluation.
Duterte is China’s principal agent in PH — Tinio
Instead of acting as the chief architect of Philippine foreign policy, President Rodrigo Duterte is serving as the “principal agent of Chinese economic, political, and military expansion in the Philippines,” according to ACT Teachers…
You’ll never guess what Tonchi Tinio brought home after biking around Metro Manila
Consider it as the spoils of cycling.
Tinio: Duterte admin has ceded control of West PH Sea to China
ACT Teachers partylist Rep. Antonio Tinio accused the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte of having given “de facto recognition” of China’s sovereignty over the South China Sea, including the West Philippine Sea claimed by the…
‘Di kapani-paniwala! Leftist solons tag NCRPO chief’s crime rate report as ‘fake news’
Several leftist lawmakers chided National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Oscar Albayalde for attributing the decline in crime rate to the administration’s Tokhang and Double Barrel campaigns.