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[Title] => Pamatong files libel raps vs Duterte
[Summary] => Controversial lawyer Eli Pamatong filed yesterday here at the city prosecutors’ office a joint libel and slight coercion case against Vice Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and a publisher/editor of a local paper for allegedly calling him “crazy” and “foolish” for proposing the creation of a “Federal Republic of Mindanesia” that would separate Mindanao from the rest of the country.
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[Title] => Business not affected by martial law
[Summary] => It’s normal for people to have mixed reactions regarding the imposition of martial law in Maguindanao, but many feel this should not be cause for undue alarm or even hysterics since the area is just a small part of the entire Philippine archipelago.
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[Title] => Constitutional reforms from 30 years back
[Summary] => Dr. Salvador Araneta possessed foresight. Anticipating as early as 1922 the formation of Commonwealth rule, he studied constitutional law in Harvard and thus came to the Constitutional Convention of 1934-35 with a complete draft. Again in running for the Con-Con of 1971-72, he proposed a Bayanikasan Constitution with 64 revisions to the old one. Among these: a federal system to be set up in 10 to 20 years. He foresaw even back then a need to explain to Filipinos an alternative to the Manila-centric government and a reasonable time to put it in place.
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