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                    [Title] => Roces proclaimed Manila congressman
                    [Summary] => The Commission on Elections (Comelec) Board of Canvassers in Manila has proclaimed Miles Roces, the closest rival of Rep. Harry Angping, as the duly elected congressman in the third district.


Angping was disqualified from the congressional race 10 days before the May 10 elections because it was found out that he was not a Filipino citizen. This left Roces unopposed in the congressional race in the third district, which covers Binondo, Quiapo and Sta. Cruz.

Roces, was proclaimed on Saturday night at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Malate.
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Lawyer Ramon Rosello, chairman of the Manila Comelec Board of Canvassers cited Comelec en banc Resolution 6823 that the lawmaker’s withdrawal of his certificate of candidacy and substitution had been anteceded by a resolution disqualifying him for not being a Filipino.
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LAWYER RAMON ROSELLO
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                    [Title] => Roces proclaimed Manila congressman
                    [Summary] => The Commission on Elections (Comelec) Board of Canvassers in Manila has proclaimed Miles Roces, the closest rival of Rep. Harry Angping, as the duly elected congressman in the third district.


Angping was disqualified from the congressional race 10 days before the May 10 elections because it was found out that he was not a Filipino citizen. This left Roces unopposed in the congressional race in the third district, which covers Binondo, Quiapo and Sta. Cruz.

Roces, was proclaimed on Saturday night at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Malate.
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Lawyer Ramon Rosello, chairman of the Manila Comelec Board of Canvassers cited Comelec en banc Resolution 6823 that the lawmaker’s withdrawal of his certificate of candidacy and substitution had been anteceded by a resolution disqualifying him for not being a Filipino.
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