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The filing of certificate of candidacy for the May 2010 national elections kicked off last Friday without a bang. No political heavyweights went to the Commission on Elections to file their candidacy.

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Over the last few days, the two secondary presidential aspirants – Panfilo Lacson and Raul Roco – filed their candidacies. Lacson filed his candidacy without a running-mate. Roco, at the last minute, pulled Herminio Aquino out of the hat.
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The filing of certificate of candidacy for the May 2010 national elections kicked off last Friday without a bang. No political heavyweights went to the Commission on Elections to file their candidacy.

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