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Charter change isn’t going to happen, at least not during this administration. 


It didn’t happen in 1997, when Fidel Ramos had a far less serious credibility problem than the present administration.
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In an interview with reporters, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz said he told a recent Vatican conference that the two religious organizations have become "big factors in the present socio-political situation" because of their large memberships.
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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the administration wants to take a break from defending itself from attacks and focus on doing its job.
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While Mrs. Arroyo was on a state visit to South Korea and Japan last week, her top police officers were busy gaining public attention on the PNP’s peace and order campaign and anti-drug programs.
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Her vow was made amid moves in Congress to initiate Charter changes that would shift the present form of government from a presidential to a parliamentary system.
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Charter change isn’t going to happen, at least not during this administration. 


It didn’t happen in 1997, when Fidel Ramos had a far less serious credibility problem than the present administration.
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In an interview with reporters, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz said he told a recent Vatican conference that the two religious organizations have become "big factors in the present socio-political situation" because of their large memberships.
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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the administration wants to take a break from defending itself from attacks and focus on doing its job.
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While Mrs. Arroyo was on a state visit to South Korea and Japan last week, her top police officers were busy gaining public attention on the PNP’s peace and order campaign and anti-drug programs.
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Her vow was made amid moves in Congress to initiate Charter changes that would shift the present form of government from a presidential to a parliamentary system.
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