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[Title] => De Venecia: No turning back on Cha-cha
[Summary] => There is no turning back on Charter change (Cha-cha) and the planned shift to the parliamentary system, Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. said yesterday.
He told a news conference that if the Senate continues to "stonewall" on Cha-cha and refuses to convene with the House as a constituent assembly (con-ass) to propose constitutional amendments, governors, mayors and other local officials would launch their own Cha-cha initiative in February.
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[Title] => Opposition to field Angara?
[Summary] => Former Executive Secretary Edgardo Angara may be the oppositions bet for the Senate presidency if it manages to win the majority in the chamber, Senate President Pro Tempore Blas Ople said yesterday.
"It all depends on the final configuration of the Senate," Ople said. It can be recalled that Angara once held the third highest post in the land.
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DRILON AND PIMENTEL
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[Summary] => There is no turning back on Charter change (Cha-cha) and the planned shift to the parliamentary system, Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. said yesterday.
He told a news conference that if the Senate continues to "stonewall" on Cha-cha and refuses to convene with the House as a constituent assembly (con-ass) to propose constitutional amendments, governors, mayors and other local officials would launch their own Cha-cha initiative in February.
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"It all depends on the final configuration of the Senate," Ople said. It can be recalled that Angara once held the third highest post in the land.
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