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Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. proposed yesterday the revival of the stalled peace talks with the National Democratic Front-Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (NDF-CPP-NPA) "to put an end to Asia’s longest-running Maoist rebellion."
He made the proposal in a letter to Ferdinando Casini, president of the International Parliamentary Union (IPU) and former Speaker of the Italian Parliament, whose help he sought in reviving the peace negotiations with communist rebels.
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[Summary] => The 112th assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) ended yesterday with the adoption of four major resolutions on disaster preparedness, the reduction of poverty, the prevention and management of AIDS and the promotion of women and childrens rights.
Speaking on behalf of the more than 100 countries in attendance, IPU president Sergio Paez and secretary general Anders Johnsson also thanked the Philippine government, especially Senate President Franklin Drilon, for the success of the assembly and the warm welcome they received from their host.
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[Title] => PNP all set for IPU
[Summary] => Its all systems go for todays opening of the 112th International Parliamentary Union (IPU) summit.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) declared yesterday tighter security measures would be in place to ensure the safety of the 1,400 delegates and lawmakers from 145 countries attending the five-day conference.
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[Title] => Myanmar under mounting international pressure
[Summary] => International pressure is mounting for Myanmar to institute democratic reforms as lawmakers spearheaded an effort to block the country from assuming the chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) next year.
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[Summary] => Myanmars continued detention of Aung San Suu Kuyi, terrorism and AIDS are to top the agenda in an upcoming meeting of world parliamentarians in the Philippines, officials said yesterday.
Some 1,500 legislators from Asia, Europe and the Americas were expected to attend the six-day Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) assembly to begin in Manila tomorrow, officials said.
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Speaking on behalf of the more than 100 countries in attendance, IPU president Sergio Paez and secretary general Anders Johnsson also thanked the Philippine government, especially Senate President Franklin Drilon, for the success of the assembly and the warm welcome they received from their host.
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Some 1,500 legislators from Asia, Europe and the Americas were expected to attend the six-day Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) assembly to begin in Manila tomorrow, officials said.
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