MANILA, Philippines---After backtracking his earlier statement that President Rodrigo Duterte "vetoed" the Security of Tenure Bill, Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo finally confirmed that the Chief Executive turned down the proposed law. "Security Tenure Bill (was) vetoed by the President," Panelo told reporters Friday. On Thursday night, Panelo confirmed in a text message that Duterte vetoed the bill. But less than an hour after he sent the message to Palace reporters, he retracted it and said: "Security Tenure Bill not yet vetoed. PRRD still studying the pros and cons. Sorry about the error. We will know tomorrow for sure." T...
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