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The EDSA People Power Commission (EPPC) has cited a nongovernment organization and a civil society group for promoting EDSA 1’s spirit of peaceful unity, brotherhood and economic empowerment toward prosperity.

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Mrs. Arroyo also announced she would form a commission to help gather a consensus on Charter change and assist Congress in its work. She has ordered an administrative order drafted to create the panel.
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Lourdes "Deedee" Sytangco, Aquino’s spokeswoman, said yesterday that the former president is standing firm in her decision in asking Mrs. Arroyo to make the "supreme sacrifice" by resigning from office to save the country from further turmoil.
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Mrs. Arroyo also announced she would form a commission to help gather a consensus on Charter change and assist Congress in its work. She has ordered an administrative order drafted to create the panel.
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Lourdes "Deedee" Sytangco, Aquino’s spokeswoman, said yesterday that the former president is standing firm in her decision in asking Mrs. Arroyo to make the "supreme sacrifice" by resigning from office to save the country from further turmoil.
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