+ Follow EXECUTIVE SECRETARY RONALDO ZAMORA AND PRESS SECRETARY RICARDO PUNO JR. Tag
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[Title] => Zamora, Puno go on leave
[Summary] => Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora and Press Secretary Ricardo Puno Jr. have both gone on leave to prepare for next years congressional elections.
Zamora recommended to President Estrada that Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Ramon Cardenas be named acting executive secretary, while Press Undersecretary Mike Toledo was recommended by Puno to stand in for him.
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[Title] => Jueteng exposé pulled down Estrada rating Palace
[Summary] => Malacañang admitted yesterday that President Estradas popularity went down because of the jueteng scandal as revealed in the latest opinion survey of the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
But despite the dip from 68 percent a few months ago to 56 percent, Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora and Press Secretary Ricardo Puno Jr. said the SWS poll showed that most Filipinos still want Mr. Estrada to remain in office despite the corruption allegations against him.
The latest SWS survey was conducted at the height of the scandal.
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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY RONALDO ZAMORA AND PRESS SECRETARY RICARDO PUNO JR.
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[Summary] => Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora and Press Secretary Ricardo Puno Jr. have both gone on leave to prepare for next years congressional elections.
Zamora recommended to President Estrada that Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Ramon Cardenas be named acting executive secretary, while Press Undersecretary Mike Toledo was recommended by Puno to stand in for him.
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[Summary] => Malacañang admitted yesterday that President Estradas popularity went down because of the jueteng scandal as revealed in the latest opinion survey of the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
But despite the dip from 68 percent a few months ago to 56 percent, Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora and Press Secretary Ricardo Puno Jr. said the SWS poll showed that most Filipinos still want Mr. Estrada to remain in office despite the corruption allegations against him.
The latest SWS survey was conducted at the height of the scandal.
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