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                    [Title] => ‘Shift to parliamentary system won’t solve RP problems’
                    [Summary] => The proposed shift to the parliamentary system would not be the solution to the country’s political and economic problems, opposition congressmen said yesterday. 


Minority Leader Francis Escudero said a new form of government with President Arroyo still in power would mean that the nation would still have to grapple with the present political crisis it is facing.
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"He (Poe) will be a unifying leader who can use his charisma to inspire the nation. We’ve been so wounded and politically divided," she said.
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                    [Summary] => The proposed shift to the parliamentary system would not be the solution to the country’s political and economic problems, opposition congressmen said yesterday. 


Minority Leader Francis Escudero said a new form of government with President Arroyo still in power would mean that the nation would still have to grapple with the present political crisis it is facing.
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"He (Poe) will be a unifying leader who can use his charisma to inspire the nation. We’ve been so wounded and politically divided," she said.
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