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                    [Summary] => Senators have always resisted the growing clamor of the thinking class to switch to a parliamentary form of government. Their arguments against it range from blaming the executive branch for the country’s woes to the costliness of a constitutional convention. But proponents suspect that the 24 men and women elected at large are only protecting their turf and six-year terms.

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