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Almost half, or 48 percent, of Filipinos polled by survey firm Pulse Asia consider people’s initiative as the best way of amending the Constitution. 


On the other hand, congressional action through constituent assembly or constitutional convention is favored by the remaining 52 percent of respondents, according to Pulse Asia’s July 2006 Ulat ng Bayan national survey on constitutional change. They are, however, split between constituent assembly (28 percent) and constitutional convention (23 percent).
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On the other hand, congressional action through constituent assembly or constitutional convention is favored by the remaining 52 percent of respondents, according to Pulse Asia’s July 2006 Ulat ng Bayan national survey on constitutional change. They are, however, split between constituent assembly (28 percent) and constitutional convention (23 percent).
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