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                    [Title] => Lawyers’ group backs Cha-cha
                    [Summary] => One of the country’s biggest organizations of lawyers has expressed support for moves to amend the 1987 Constitution and make way for a parliamentary system of government.


In a resolution, the Philippine Bar Association (PBA), the oldest organization of legal professionals in the country, said efforts to rewrite the Constitution for a parliamentary system of government are a step in the right direction to enable the country to move forward.
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These young offenders are detained in crowded and filthy detention cells, and are made to live in subhuman conditions with little food to sustain their health, the PBA reported.
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Hector Martinez, a 1964 bar topnotcher who obtained his master’s degree at the Harvard Law School, will officially take his oath of office as president on Sept. 23.

Martinez, a partner at the Platon, Martinez Flores, San Pedro and Leaño Law Offices, will join the ranks of distinguished past PBA presidents like former Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos, former Sen. Lorenzo Tanada and former Sen. Claro Recto.
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In a resolution, the Philippine Bar Association (PBA), the oldest organization of legal professionals in the country, said efforts to rewrite the Constitution for a parliamentary system of government are a step in the right direction to enable the country to move forward.
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These young offenders are detained in crowded and filthy detention cells, and are made to live in subhuman conditions with little food to sustain their health, the PBA reported.
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Hector Martinez, a 1964 bar topnotcher who obtained his master’s degree at the Harvard Law School, will officially take his oath of office as president on Sept. 23.

Martinez, a partner at the Platon, Martinez Flores, San Pedro and Leaño Law Offices, will join the ranks of distinguished past PBA presidents like former Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos, former Sen. Lorenzo Tanada and former Sen. Claro Recto.
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