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[Title] => Pangasinan gov’s lawyer dismisses DQ case
[Summary] => “Groundless.” This was how lawyer John Bigay, legal counsel of Gov. Amado Espino Jr., described the reported disqualification case filed against his client and first district Rep. Jesus Celeste before the Commission on Elections.
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[Title] => Survey: Peoples initiative is favored Cha-cha mode
[Summary] => Half of Filipinos now prefer the peoples initiative mode of amending the 1987 Constitution, according to The Center for Issues and Advocacy (The Center) May 2006 survey.
The Center, an independent research group, also bared that only 30 percent of respondents favor the constituent assembly (con-ass) mode while 20 percent approve of the constitutional convention (con-con) mode in rewriting Constitution.
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[Title] => Impeachment players top senatorial survey
[Summary] => Lawmakers who played pivotal roles in the aborted impeachment trial of deposed President Joseph Estrada could win seats in the Senate if elections were held today.
Results of a survey conducted by Data Advisors Inc. indicated that six lawmakers who figured prominently in the impeachment proceedings topped the list of probable senatorial candidates.
The survey was conducted on Jan. 18, when the EDSA people power 2 revolution began to swell. The survey had 1,738 respondents with an error margin of 2.8 percent.
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[Title] => Survey shows more now believe Estrada is guilty
[Summary] => More and more people nationwide are now finding President Estrada guilty of all four charges he is facing before the Senate impeachment court.
The latest tracking survey by the Data Advisors Inc. (DAI) shows that 89 percent of residents in the National Capital Region and the key cities of Baguio, Cebu and Davao believe that the President should be removed from office by the Senate impeachment court.
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The Center, an independent research group, also bared that only 30 percent of respondents favor the constituent assembly (con-ass) mode while 20 percent approve of the constitutional convention (con-con) mode in rewriting Constitution.
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