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Two of those who abstained, Rep. Sendig Dilangalen (1st. district, Maguindanao), Didagen’s wife, and the other Erap crony, Rep. Luis "Baby" Asistio of Caloocan, explained their "abstention" by indicating they didn’t recognize GMA as having been elected President, so they needn’t bother to "impeach" her.
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