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                    [Title] => No reshuffle at poll body, new Comelec chairman vows
                    [Summary] => There will be no reshuffle at the Commission on Elections (Comelec) when its new chairman, Benjamin Abalos, assumes his new post this week.


"I am not in the habit of changing people in every office I’m in because they are there when I came in," Abalos said in an interview. "And their loyalty should not be with me or with their former chief but with the institution they are serving."

It would be premature to implement any revamp at this point since he has yet to familiarize himself with how work is done at the Comelec, Abalos added.
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Puwersa ng Masa (PnM) legal counsel Rufus Rodriguez said Comelec en banc Resolution No. NBC 01-006 should be voided because it was unconstitutional and violated the Comelec’s own Rules of Procedure.
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COMMISSIONERS RALPH LANTION AND MEHOL SADAIN
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                    [Title] => No reshuffle at poll body, new Comelec chairman vows
                    [Summary] => There will be no reshuffle at the Commission on Elections (Comelec) when its new chairman, Benjamin Abalos, assumes his new post this week.


"I am not in the habit of changing people in every office I’m in because they are there when I came in," Abalos said in an interview. "And their loyalty should not be with me or with their former chief but with the institution they are serving."

It would be premature to implement any revamp at this point since he has yet to familiarize himself with how work is done at the Comelec, Abalos added.
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Puwersa ng Masa (PnM) legal counsel Rufus Rodriguez said Comelec en banc Resolution No. NBC 01-006 should be voided because it was unconstitutional and violated the Comelec’s own Rules of Procedure.
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