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                    [Title] => ‘Lacson for President’ movement launched
                    [Summary] => The presidential election is still 15 months away but at least one campaign is already underway.


A group of supporters of Sen. Panfilo Lacson launched yesterday a movement to make sure that the former national police chief wins the presidency next year.

"We are inspired by Sen. Panfilo Lacson’s simple but powerful call... We are highly motivated by his outstanding record of achievement especially those which pertain to instilling discipline among those who are entrusted to serve the public," Citizens’ Movement for Order (CMO) said in a statement.
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Isinampa ang mga kasong vandalism at alarm and scandal sa Mandaluyong Prosecutor’s Office laban kay Jose Cordova, pinuno ng Citizen’s Movement for Justice, Economy, Environment and Peace (JEEP).
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Dumagsa ang tinatayang 200 mga nagpoprotesta sa harap ng Archbishop’s Residence, Villa San Miguel, sa may Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City dakong alas-9:30 ng umaga upang suportahan ang Pangulo laban umano sa paggamit ni Sin sa Simbahan upang makialam sa mga aktibidades ng pamahalaan.
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                    [Summary] => The presidential election is still 15 months away but at least one campaign is already underway.


A group of supporters of Sen. Panfilo Lacson launched yesterday a movement to make sure that the former national police chief wins the presidency next year.

"We are inspired by Sen. Panfilo Lacson’s simple but powerful call... We are highly motivated by his outstanding record of achievement especially those which pertain to instilling discipline among those who are entrusted to serve the public," Citizens’ Movement for Order (CMO) said in a statement.
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Isinampa ang mga kasong vandalism at alarm and scandal sa Mandaluyong Prosecutor’s Office laban kay Jose Cordova, pinuno ng Citizen’s Movement for Justice, Economy, Environment and Peace (JEEP).
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Dumagsa ang tinatayang 200 mga nagpoprotesta sa harap ng Archbishop’s Residence, Villa San Miguel, sa may Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City dakong alas-9:30 ng umaga upang suportahan ang Pangulo laban umano sa paggamit ni Sin sa Simbahan upang makialam sa mga aktibidades ng pamahalaan.
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