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                    [Title] => Lawmakers back sale of government stake in PLDT for P25.2B
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A bipartisan bloc in Congress has expressed support for the sale of government’s indirect 6.4 percent stake in Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) so that government may finally realize the P25.2 billion expected proceeds from the sale.


In a House resolution filed yesterday, 10 congressmen from both the administration and the opposition crossed party lines to seek "the prompt resolution of all purported issues with respect to the transaction."
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"This is to kick things off for the part of the government, to start and sustain the initial cleanup, and to assure the communities in Guimaras and adjacent areas that things are actually moving for them," said Minority Leader Francis Escudero.

He said the use of the money for the immediate abatement of the oil spill would prevent pollution from spreading to other areas in the Visayas.
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DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER GILBERT REMULLA
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                    [Title] => Lawmakers back sale of government stake in PLDT for P25.2B
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A bipartisan bloc in Congress has expressed support for the sale of government’s indirect 6.4 percent stake in Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) so that government may finally realize the P25.2 billion expected proceeds from the sale.


In a House resolution filed yesterday, 10 congressmen from both the administration and the opposition crossed party lines to seek "the prompt resolution of all purported issues with respect to the transaction."
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"This is to kick things off for the part of the government, to start and sustain the initial cleanup, and to assure the communities in Guimaras and adjacent areas that things are actually moving for them," said Minority Leader Francis Escudero.

He said the use of the money for the immediate abatement of the oil spill would prevent pollution from spreading to other areas in the Visayas.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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