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                    [Title] => Robredo camp hits draft charter's 'ridiculous' basis for omitting VP from line of succession
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In the stories filed about the Senate vote on the ARMM bill yesterday, some of you noted that I had changed my position: I view the bill as constitutional, and voted in its favor.

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Majority Leader Prospero Nograles said the no-el (no elections) plans for 2007 and term extension scenarios "remain dead and exist only in the minds" of those who see malicious motives behind Cha-cha, or Charter change.
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Majority Leader Prospero Nograles said the no-el (no elections) plans for 2007 and term extension scenarios "remain dead and exist only in the minds" of those who see malicious motives behind Cha-cha, or Charter change.
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