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                    [Title] => Palace: Situation doesn’t call  for martial law
                    [Summary] => The current security situation in the country does not warrant the declaration of martial law or another state of emergency proclamation by President Arroyo, National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales said yesterday.


Gonzales said Mrs. Arroyo was irked over reports that she was still open to imposing martial law because of the supposedly shaky peace and order situation and to extend her term of office.
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Representatives Salacnib Baterina of Ilocos Sur and Exequiel Javier of Antique urged Rosales yesterday to help those pushing for Cha-cha to convince senators to support the effort to rewrite the Constitution.

Meanwhile, former secretary general of the consultative commission Lito Monico Lorenzana said the Catholic Church should help in the information campaign on Charter amendments.
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                    [Title] => Palace: Situation doesn’t call  for martial law
                    [Summary] => The current security situation in the country does not warrant the declaration of martial law or another state of emergency proclamation by President Arroyo, National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales said yesterday.


Gonzales said Mrs. Arroyo was irked over reports that she was still open to imposing martial law because of the supposedly shaky peace and order situation and to extend her term of office.
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Representatives Salacnib Baterina of Ilocos Sur and Exequiel Javier of Antique urged Rosales yesterday to help those pushing for Cha-cha to convince senators to support the effort to rewrite the Constitution.

Meanwhile, former secretary general of the consultative commission Lito Monico Lorenzana said the Catholic Church should help in the information campaign on Charter amendments.
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