+ Follow CONCOM COMMISSIONER FRANCIS CHUA Tag
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[Title] => Ancestral lands will continue to be protected, Concom head assures
[Summary] => Members of the Constitutional Commission tasked to propose revisions to the Philippine Constitution have assured the business community that ancestral lands would continue to be protected and would not be subjected to any liberalization, according to Concom Commissioner Francis Chua.
Following several consultations so far with the business community, Local Government Units and the public, Chua reported, some consensus appears to be shaping up.
Particularly, Chua said, there appears to be a favorable willingness to shift to a parliamentary form of government.
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[Title] => Ancestral lands will continue to be protected, Concom head assures
[Summary] => Members of the Constitutional Commission tasked to propose revisions to the Philippine Constitution have assured the business community that ancestral lands would continue to be protected and would not be subjected to any liberalization, according to Concom Commissioner Francis Chua.
Following several consultations so far with the business community, Local Government Units and the public, Chua reported, some consensus appears to be shaping up.
Particularly, Chua said, there appears to be a favorable willingness to shift to a parliamentary form of government.
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CONCOM COMMISSIONER FRANCIS CHUA
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[Title] => Ancestral lands will continue to be protected, Concom head assures
[Summary] => Members of the Constitutional Commission tasked to propose revisions to the Philippine Constitution have assured the business community that ancestral lands would continue to be protected and would not be subjected to any liberalization, according to Concom Commissioner Francis Chua.
Following several consultations so far with the business community, Local Government Units and the public, Chua reported, some consensus appears to be shaping up.
Particularly, Chua said, there appears to be a favorable willingness to shift to a parliamentary form of government.
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[Title] => Ancestral lands will continue to be protected, Concom head assures
[Summary] => Members of the Constitutional Commission tasked to propose revisions to the Philippine Constitution have assured the business community that ancestral lands would continue to be protected and would not be subjected to any liberalization, according to Concom Commissioner Francis Chua.
Following several consultations so far with the business community, Local Government Units and the public, Chua reported, some consensus appears to be shaping up.
Particularly, Chua said, there appears to be a favorable willingness to shift to a parliamentary form of government.
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