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"This is what Charter change is all about," Davao del Norte board member Allan Zulueta told a gathering of local residents in the island-province of Batanes as ULAP concluded its nationwide Cha-cha (Charter change) advocacy campaign around 79 provinces in exactly 100 days.
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Surigao del Norte Gov. Robert Lyndon Barbers, president of the Philippine International Sisterhood and Twinning Association, said he will support the initiative if it is the only option available to resolve the issue on Charter change.

"This kind of mechanism is much preferred because it comes directly from our constituents," he said.
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