'All laws and court orders must have Filipino translation,” P3PWD representative rowena_guanzon said.
“I agree with Sen. Robinhood, all laws and court orders must have Filipino translation,” she said on Monday .Parang sa akin, unfair ‘yun.
He is also pushing for court rulings to be recited in the person’s preferred language, citing Section 7, Article 14 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, which states that Filipino and English are the languages that must be used for communication and instruction. Mark Ernest Famatigan is a news writer who focuses on Philippine politics. He is an advocate for press freedom and regularly follows developments in the Philippine economy. The views expressed are his own.
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