+ Follow FERDINAND MARCOS AND EMMANUEL PELAEZ Tag
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Last week, there was a role reversal of sorts because media became the news when two groups both claimed they won the National Press Club elections. The rift has been brewing ever since accusations were made that an illegal assembly in 2003 sneakily amended the NPC by-laws to expand the definition of the term "journalist," reportedly to allow "unqualified" individuals to vote during elections. The two rival parties in last Sundays election traded accusations that each group engaged in illegal tactics, with one group securing a TRO to stop the elections.
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FERDINAND MARCOS AND EMMANUEL PELAEZ
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