President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vetoed a proposed measure seeking to declare the province of Pampanga as the culinary capital ...
The legislation—authored by Pampanga Representatives Anna York Bondoc, Carmelo Lazatin II, Senior Deputy Speaker Aurelio ...
Concerned about the sensitivity of other provinces that are also proud of their homegrown cuisine, President Ferdinand Marcos ...
In his veto message, President Marcos says that the measure may 'offend sensibilities in other provinces that are equally proud of their culinary contributions' ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vetoed the bill declaring Pampanga as the culinary capital of the Philippines to avoid ...
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Pampanga culinary capital bill vetoed
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vetoed the bill that seeks to declare Pampanga as the country's culinary capital to avoid ...
Citing concerns over its historical basis, lack of thorough research, and potential to foster regional biasm, President Marcos vetoed the enrolled bill that declares Pampanga as the “Culinary Capital ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vetoed Senate Bill No. 2797 / House Bill No. 10634, which seeks to declare Pampanga as the Culinary Capital of the Philippine ...
Governor Dennis "Delta" Pineda has called on his fellow Kapampangans to remain "calm" following the decision of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to veto the bill ...