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APRN chairperson and IBON research director Antonio Tujan said the government could not afford further embarrassment before the international community as it is facing widespread opposition to the ASEAN Summit agenda and the constituent assembly.
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APRN chairperson Antonio Tujan said that ASEAN regional integration will hurt workers rights as Asian governments are further pressured to lower labor and wage standards in order to compete for the greatest amount of foreign investments.
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According to an opinion survey conducted by IBON Foundation Inc., 44.5 percent of Filipinos are not in favor of amending the country’s Charter.

This is higher than the 38.1 percent in IBON’s previous survey, conducted in April.

Most of the respondents want President Arroyo to focus her attention on improving living conditions as well as curb corruption during her first 100 days.
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APRN chairperson and IBON research director Antonio Tujan said the government could not afford further embarrassment before the international community as it is facing widespread opposition to the ASEAN Summit agenda and the constituent assembly.
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This is higher than the 38.1 percent in IBON’s previous survey, conducted in April.

Most of the respondents want President Arroyo to focus her attention on improving living conditions as well as curb corruption during her first 100 days.
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