+ Follow DEFENSOR AND EXECUTIVE SECRETARY EDUARDO ERMITA Tag
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[Title] => Government wont allow opposition to derail economy
[Summary] => Malacañang warned opposition leaders yesterday that it will do everything to protect the countrys fragile economy and the security of the people from destabilization even as it vowed to exercise maximum tolerance in dealing with protest actions.
Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor said that while the Arroyo administration is no longer worried over threats to topple it by opposition and extremist groups, it is now focused on the adverse effects of destabilization efforts on the countrys economy and security.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => Palace insists it had nothing to do with Garcis disappearance
[Summary] => Malacañang stood firm on its claim that it had nothing to do with former election commissioner Virgilio Garcillanos alleged disappearance last year, saying authorities should press charges against him if they believe he used a fake passport to escape questions on his role in the poll fraud accusations hounding President Arroyo.
"Let them file a case if they have one. Im fully supportive of that. If something wrong was done, let him answer for it," presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor said.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government wont allow opposition to derail economy
[Summary] => Malacañang warned opposition leaders yesterday that it will do everything to protect the countrys fragile economy and the security of the people from destabilization even as it vowed to exercise maximum tolerance in dealing with protest actions.
Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor said that while the Arroyo administration is no longer worried over threats to topple it by opposition and extremist groups, it is now focused on the adverse effects of destabilization efforts on the countrys economy and security.
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[Title] => Palace insists it had nothing to do with Garcis disappearance
[Summary] => Malacañang stood firm on its claim that it had nothing to do with former election commissioner Virgilio Garcillanos alleged disappearance last year, saying authorities should press charges against him if they believe he used a fake passport to escape questions on his role in the poll fraud accusations hounding President Arroyo.
"Let them file a case if they have one. Im fully supportive of that. If something wrong was done, let him answer for it," presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor said.
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