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Because they are lacking in material time, finally the members of the House of Representatives who were earlier batting for charter changes via a constituent assembly (con-ass) finally came to their senses when the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments chaired by Rep. Victor Ortega revealed that he would support the growing move within the House for the election of delegates to the Constitutional Convention (con-con) simultaneously with the May 2010 polls.

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Daghang mga concerned citizen ang miawhag nga ibasura na ang kasabutan tali sa Gobiyerno ug sa Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

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I've chosen the "presidential-federal" form of government because the "parliamentary form" of government is just not within the reach of our current legislators and the temperament of the Filipino, people. Why ask for two "alien" changes that we don't have any experience when we can try with one that is intelligible?
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Because they are lacking in material time, finally the members of the House of Representatives who were earlier batting for charter changes via a constituent assembly (con-ass) finally came to their senses when the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments chaired by Rep. Victor Ortega revealed that he would support the growing move within the House for the election of delegates to the Constitutional Convention (con-con) simultaneously with the May 2010 polls.

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Daghang mga concerned citizen ang miawhag nga ibasura na ang kasabutan tali sa Gobiyerno ug sa Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

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I've chosen the "presidential-federal" form of government because the "parliamentary form" of government is just not within the reach of our current legislators and the temperament of the Filipino, people. Why ask for two "alien" changes that we don't have any experience when we can try with one that is intelligible?
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