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                    [Title] => Council work to get boost in Manila
                    [Summary] => Councilors from the revitalized majority group in the City of Manila who are set to take over new committee assignments following the reorganization of the City Council vowed to act quickly on all pending matters before abandoned committees to facilitate the delivery of public services to Manila residents.

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Atienza said the City Council is now composed of 36 councilors from the city’s six districts and two sectoral representatives.

"With 30 of the 38 members of the new city councilors belonging to the administration, we expect a cooperative legislative body that means we could implement more development in the city," the mayor noted.
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According to the barangay chairmen interviewed at random by The STAR, their constituents would likely vote today for their incumbent House representatives due to their track records of delivering priority services to their areas.

"They (the incumbent congressmen) have already proven their worth. We don’t want to take chances," a Sampaloc barangay leader said.
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According to the barangay chairmen interviewed at random by The STAR, their constituents would likely vote today for their incumbent House representatives due to their track records of delivering priority services to their areas.

"They (the incumbent congressmen) have already proven their worth. We don’t want to take chances," a Sampaloc barangay leader said.
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Atienza said the City Council is now composed of 36 councilors from the city’s six districts and two sectoral representatives.

"With 30 of the 38 members of the new city councilors belonging to the administration, we expect a cooperative legislative body that means we could implement more development in the city," the mayor noted.
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