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[Title] => Back on track
[Summary] => With dark forebodings of what the country faces unless drastic reforms are made soon, charter change looms as the constitutional way out of the dilemma. Gen. Fortunato Abat is patriotic and a good man but he must know that any seizure of power through extralegal means at this time, however well intentioned, is doomed to fail. As another columnist has said, we have gone through this before and it did not work. It did not work because good intentions do not necessarily translate to good government.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804784
[AuthorName] => Carmen N. Pedrosa
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[Summary] => With dark forebodings of what the country faces unless drastic reforms are made soon, charter change looms as the constitutional way out of the dilemma. Gen. Fortunato Abat is patriotic and a good man but he must know that any seizure of power through extralegal means at this time, however well intentioned, is doomed to fail. As another columnist has said, we have gone through this before and it did not work. It did not work because good intentions do not necessarily translate to good government.
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