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                    [Summary] => President Arroyo’s powers will be diminished and she will become a figurehead in an interim parliament during the transition from the current US-style form of government to a full parliamentary system, according to one lawmaker.


Baguio Rep. Mauricio Domogan, an Arroyo ally in the House of Representatives, belied critics’ contention that Mrs. Arroyo would assume more powers under a parliamentary system that she wants the country to adopt following amendments to the Constitution.
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ULAP secretary general and Mandaue City Councilor Carlo Fortuna said the initial list includes both administration and opposition lawmakers as well as local leaders perceived to have strong leadership and a wide political base.
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Baguio Rep. Mauricio Domogan, an Arroyo ally in the House of Representatives, belied critics’ contention that Mrs. Arroyo would assume more powers under a parliamentary system that she wants the country to adopt following amendments to the Constitution.
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ULAP secretary general and Mandaue City Councilor Carlo Fortuna said the initial list includes both administration and opposition lawmakers as well as local leaders perceived to have strong leadership and a wide political base.
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