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                    [Title] => PAGC denies junking graft charges against Braganza
                    [Summary] => Presidential Anti-Graft Commission chairman Dario Rama denied yesterday that the administrative charges filed against Agrarian Reform Secretary Hernani Braganza were dismissed.


In an interview with The Star, Rama clarified that what the PAGC had dismissed was the petition for the preventive suspension of Braganza filed by the Department of Agrarian Reform Employee’s Association (DAREA) and not the entire case against the DAR chief.
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The Pulse Asia poll, which covered the period April to July 2002, also improved its net approval rating from 33 to 39 percent. The net approval rating is the difference between the approval and disapproval rating obtained by a government official or a government agency.
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Pangasinan Vice Gov. Oscar Lambino said Braganza’s "sense of justice honed as a student leader during the darkest years of martial law and as a legislator during the difficult transition period years after, will serve him well in his bigger role as DAR secretary."
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Bipartisan support has been mustered in both houses of Congress, the alliance said.

Leaders of the Northern Alliance, a bloc of legislators from Northern Luzon, have been quietly campaigning for speedy CA hearings and an early confirmation of Braganza’s appointment.
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For Gregorio Paclibar, head of Task Force Mapalad, a regional organization of 4,493 farmers and farmworkers, the province is also a litmus test to the leadership of Agrarian Reform Secretary Hernani Braganza.
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For Gregorio Paclibar, head of Task Force Mapalad, a regional organization of 4,493 farmers and farmworkers, the province is also a litmus test to the leadership of Agrarian Reform Secretary Hernani Braganza.
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                    [Title] => PAGC denies junking graft charges against Braganza
                    [Summary] => Presidential Anti-Graft Commission chairman Dario Rama denied yesterday that the administrative charges filed against Agrarian Reform Secretary Hernani Braganza were dismissed.


In an interview with The Star, Rama clarified that what the PAGC had dismissed was the petition for the preventive suspension of Braganza filed by the Department of Agrarian Reform Employee’s Association (DAREA) and not the entire case against the DAR chief.
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The Pulse Asia poll, which covered the period April to July 2002, also improved its net approval rating from 33 to 39 percent. The net approval rating is the difference between the approval and disapproval rating obtained by a government official or a government agency.
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Pangasinan Vice Gov. Oscar Lambino said Braganza’s "sense of justice honed as a student leader during the darkest years of martial law and as a legislator during the difficult transition period years after, will serve him well in his bigger role as DAR secretary."
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Bipartisan support has been mustered in both houses of Congress, the alliance said.

Leaders of the Northern Alliance, a bloc of legislators from Northern Luzon, have been quietly campaigning for speedy CA hearings and an early confirmation of Braganza’s appointment.
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For Gregorio Paclibar, head of Task Force Mapalad, a regional organization of 4,493 farmers and farmworkers, the province is also a litmus test to the leadership of Agrarian Reform Secretary Hernani Braganza.
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For Gregorio Paclibar, head of Task Force Mapalad, a regional organization of 4,493 farmers and farmworkers, the province is also a litmus test to the leadership of Agrarian Reform Secretary Hernani Braganza.
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