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                    [Summary] => Camarines Sur Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr. formally assumes his new post as secretary of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) on Wednesday as other new Cabinet appointees are also expected to take over their respective posts this week, Malacañang officials said yesterday.

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Marikina City Rep. Del de Guzman and Manila Rep. Ernesto Nieva said the country can consider 2005 a better year even as the past year was spent dealing with problems brought about by the fiscal crisis and the massive devastation caused by recent calamities.
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Two landmark measures for overseas Filipinos — the Absentee Balloting Act and the Dual Citizenship Act — were passed by the House and enacted into laws.
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De Venecia said the framers of the Constitution had not intended Article 2, Section 3 to be invoked as a pretext for military intervention in national politics.
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Marikina City Rep. Del de Guzman and Manila Rep. Ernesto Nieva said the country can consider 2005 a better year even as the past year was spent dealing with problems brought about by the fiscal crisis and the massive devastation caused by recent calamities.
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Two landmark measures for overseas Filipinos — the Absentee Balloting Act and the Dual Citizenship Act — were passed by the House and enacted into laws.
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De Venecia said the framers of the Constitution had not intended Article 2, Section 3 to be invoked as a pretext for military intervention in national politics.
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