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[Summary] => The Philippine National Police (PNP) uncovered yesterday a plan aimed at postponing the May 14 local and congressional elections through a series of terrorist activities in Metro Manila.
Police intelligence officials said the plan is known as "Operation Plan: No Elections (Oplan No-El)," a last-ditch effort allegedly hatched by some losing opposition candidates to disrupt the peaceful conduct of the polls.
According to a PNP report, "Oplan No-El" was also meant to embarrass the Arroyo administration by making it appear that the government cannot ensure peace and order.
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Police intelligence officials said the plan is known as "Operation Plan: No Elections (Oplan No-El)," a last-ditch effort allegedly hatched by some losing opposition candidates to disrupt the peaceful conduct of the polls.
According to a PNP report, "Oplan No-El" was also meant to embarrass the Arroyo administration by making it appear that the government cannot ensure peace and order.
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