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[Summary] => The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) declared yesterday that the May 10 electoral exercise was "generally peaceful" and ruled out a "national conspiracy to engage in massive cheating," contrary to the claims of the opposition.
In a statement issued late yesterday afternoon, the CBCP, which had initially kept mum on the conduct of the elections, said its conclusion was based on reports from its bishops. The statement was signed by CBCP president Davao Archbishop Fernando Capalla.
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In a statement issued late yesterday afternoon, the CBCP, which had initially kept mum on the conduct of the elections, said its conclusion was based on reports from its bishops. The statement was signed by CBCP president Davao Archbishop Fernando Capalla.
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By Jose Aravilla | June 2, 2004 - 12:00am
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